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Old 11-Dec-2004, 15:14
Pawel_26
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Smile a simple question :)

Hi,

I'll give you some example expressions to make clear what my question is about:
1. George W. Bush test (a newspaper headline, I suppose that it doesn't mean that Mr Bush is performing a test),
2. George W. Bush's test,
3. a test of George W. Bush.

Could you explain to me if there are any differences in meaning here? When can we use each of these constructions and when not? Sorry if the question doesn't make sense...

Pawel

You're doing really good job
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