Martin v. Löwis wrote:
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>>>Just end user experience's two cents here
>>>(btw, this line is correct at English level?)
>
> Wouldn't it be still be conventional to have an article somewhere?
> e.g. " Just /some/ end user's two cents here"
Or "Just two cents' worth of end-user experience here",
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""Martin v. Löwis"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Terry Reedy wrote:
>>> Just end user experience's two cents here
>>> (btw, this line is correct at English level?)
>>
>> Since you asked...your question would be better written "is this line
>> correct English?"
>>
On Sat, 27 May 2006, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
[...]
Just end user experience's two cents here
(btw, this line is correct at English level?)
[...]
Wouldn't it be still be conventional to have an article somewhere?
e.g. " Just /some/ end user's two cents here"
Yes, but "one" (or maybe "an") ra
Terry Reedy wrote:
>> Just end user experience's two cents here
>> (btw, this line is correct at English level?)
>
> Since you asked...your question would be better written "is this line
> correct English?"
> And the line before, while not formal English of the kind needed, say, for
> Decimal d