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"the" before "condition" [closed]
Should we write "the" before the word "condition"? that is,if two conditions A and B are known which of the following is correct?
Conditions A and B.
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The Condition A and B.
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Use of " and so"
If "and so" connects predicates such that the second is the result of the first, do we need to repeat the same words in the second? For example,
It does not exist locally and so globally.
or
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use of "also" vs. "and also"
In the following, which is better to write between two sentences: ". Also" or ", and also" :
Another drawback in the convenient setting is that operational vector fields do not have integral curve …
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"May not have [noun]" or "may have not [noun]"
Which of the following is correct: may not have or may have not? For example, which sentence should one write?
They may not have apples.
They may have not apples.