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Which of the following sentences are grammatically correct? If they both are, which one is more idiomatic?
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and every other student who faces the same challenges I once did.
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and all other students who face the same challenges I once did.
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Which of the following sentences are grammatically correct? If they both are, which one is more idiomatic?
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and every other student who faces the same challenges I once did.
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and all other students who face the same challenges I once did.
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– michael.hor257k
12 hours ago
'Any and' goes with 'every'; you could say 'to all other students...', but leave out the 'any'.
– Kate Bunting
5 hours ago
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Which of the following sentences are grammatically correct? If they both are, which one is more idiomatic?
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and every other student who faces the same challenges I once did.
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and all other students who face the same challenges I once did.
meaning idioms
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Which of the following sentences are grammatically correct? If they both are, which one is more idiomatic?
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and every other student who faces the same challenges I once did.
- It has been my dream to be able to use machine learning to bring what allowed me to succeed—a highly personalized educational experience—to any and all other students who face the same challenges I once did.
meaning idioms
meaning idioms
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dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/…
– michael.hor257k
12 hours ago
'Any and' goes with 'every'; you could say 'to all other students...', but leave out the 'any'.
– Kate Bunting
5 hours ago
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dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/…
– michael.hor257k
12 hours ago
'Any and' goes with 'every'; you could say 'to all other students...', but leave out the 'any'.
– Kate Bunting
5 hours ago
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/…
– michael.hor257k
12 hours ago
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/…
– michael.hor257k
12 hours ago
'Any and' goes with 'every'; you could say 'to all other students...', but leave out the 'any'.
– Kate Bunting
5 hours ago
'Any and' goes with 'every'; you could say 'to all other students...', but leave out the 'any'.
– Kate Bunting
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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– michael.hor257k
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'Any and' goes with 'every'; you could say 'to all other students...', but leave out the 'any'.
– Kate Bunting
5 hours ago