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Here is the sentence at issue:
A parallel sentence creates a symmetry--a noticeable and delibrerate symmetry--achieved with parallel structure and often with repetition of key vocabulary.
Can we replace the word with with by? And why?[/b]
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Re: Your Say

Originally Posted by
AUTOMOON Here is the sentence at issue:
A parallel sentence creates a symmetry--a noticeable and delibrerate symmetry--achieved with parallel structure and often with repetition of key vocabulary.
Can we replace the word with with by? And why?[/b]
Yes we can. In this case, "with" means "by means of" and "by" would be a good substitute. :wink:
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They have a similar meaning here. Of the two, I'd say 'by' makes for a stronger link.
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Originally Posted by
tdol They have a similar meaning here. Of the two, I'd say 'by' makes for a stronger link.

Yes, I agree with that. :wink:
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