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Old 17-Oct-2009, 06:56
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Hey you guys, is this a valid expression?:
"Both the bureaucratic as the artistic process will be examined"
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Hey you guys, is this a valid expression?:
"Both the bureaucratic as the artistic process will be examined"
It doesn't look right to me. Perhaps: "Both the bureaucratic and the artistic processes will be examined" is what you mean?
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