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Old 02-Nov-2007, 00:54
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Hi there,
Is 'go on diet' or 'go on a diet', which one is correct?

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If they are not fat and they go on a diet, they may lack the nutrients .

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'go on a diet' is the correct one, it means 'eat only certain food '.
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