What is the correct form of this sentence? “How can microchip implants communicate with the external...
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I had asked this question on Quora but it was rejected because of these reasons:
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I see no spelling or grammar mistakes. The question makes sense to me.
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Dec 3 at 18:46
Apparently, Quora has a "deleted" question How can microchip body implants get energy and communicate with the external world?, which I'm guessing was the exact text of your question there. I find it hard to believe either of your first two cited "reasons for deletion" could apply, so perhaps it's something to do with the third reason.
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Dec 3 at 18:59
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I had asked this question on Quora but it was rejected because of these reasons:
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grammar grammaticality formality pronunciation-vs-spelling sentence-correction
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I had asked this question on Quora but it was rejected because of these reasons:
- Spelling and grammar mistakes
- Not phrased as a complete question
- Too reliant on the question source
How can i ask it with another way?
grammar grammaticality formality pronunciation-vs-spelling sentence-correction
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put on hold as off-topic by Rand al'Thor, FumbleFingers, Jason Bassford, Nigel J, bookmanu Dec 4 at 13:44
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
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This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Rand al'Thor, FumbleFingers, Jason Bassford, Nigel J, bookmanu
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I see no spelling or grammar mistakes. The question makes sense to me.
– Colin Fine
Dec 3 at 18:46
Apparently, Quora has a "deleted" question How can microchip body implants get energy and communicate with the external world?, which I'm guessing was the exact text of your question there. I find it hard to believe either of your first two cited "reasons for deletion" could apply, so perhaps it's something to do with the third reason.
– FumbleFingers
Dec 3 at 18:59
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I see no spelling or grammar mistakes. The question makes sense to me.
– Colin Fine
Dec 3 at 18:46
Apparently, Quora has a "deleted" question How can microchip body implants get energy and communicate with the external world?, which I'm guessing was the exact text of your question there. I find it hard to believe either of your first two cited "reasons for deletion" could apply, so perhaps it's something to do with the third reason.
– FumbleFingers
Dec 3 at 18:59
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I see no spelling or grammar mistakes. The question makes sense to me.
– Colin Fine
Dec 3 at 18:46
I see no spelling or grammar mistakes. The question makes sense to me.
– Colin Fine
Dec 3 at 18:46
Apparently, Quora has a "deleted" question How can microchip body implants get energy and communicate with the external world?, which I'm guessing was the exact text of your question there. I find it hard to believe either of your first two cited "reasons for deletion" could apply, so perhaps it's something to do with the third reason.
– FumbleFingers
Dec 3 at 18:59
Apparently, Quora has a "deleted" question How can microchip body implants get energy and communicate with the external world?, which I'm guessing was the exact text of your question there. I find it hard to believe either of your first two cited "reasons for deletion" could apply, so perhaps it's something to do with the third reason.
– FumbleFingers
Dec 3 at 18:59
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I see no spelling or grammar mistakes. The question makes sense to me.
– Colin Fine
Dec 3 at 18:46
Apparently, Quora has a "deleted" question How can microchip body implants get energy and communicate with the external world?, which I'm guessing was the exact text of your question there. I find it hard to believe either of your first two cited "reasons for deletion" could apply, so perhaps it's something to do with the third reason.
– FumbleFingers
Dec 3 at 18:59