What we're hoping to be out is ahead of vaccination.

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Re: Is the underlined sentence logical and grammatically correct?

I think the sentence is not well expressed.

Would this be better?

What we're hoping to be implemented is to be ahead in vaccination so that the transmission would be happening mostly in healthier and lower risk individuals...
 
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Re: Is the underlined sentence logical and grammatically correct?

What we're hoping to be out is ahead of vaccination
That means nothing to me.
 
Re: Is the underlined sentence logical and grammatically correct?

Somebody mis-transcribed the speaker.
 
Re: What we're hoping to be out is ahead of vaccination

Ah, yes! Classic NPR speak. Never use a plain, straightforward sentence if you can muddle your thoughts beyond recognition. Notice also these NPR tics:

- you know x 10
- right x 3
- so x 4
- going foward x 1
- I mean x 2

Notice also that Tony Fauci is not guilty of any of those crimes against English. He thinks before he opens his mouth.

And it could have been worse. They missed:

- narrative
- multiple
- sort of
- at the end of the day
- takeaway

And it has the almost obligatory NPR finish that drove my mom crazy: "Thank you," "Thank you." What's wrong with "Thank you." "You're welcome"?
 
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Re: What we're hoping to be out is ahead of vaccination

So what does it mean, Charlie? It seems like you might know what he means, and so does Ms Aubrey. Or do you mean he just got hopelessly lost in the thought and garbled his words? If so, what was he trying to say?
 
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Re: What we're hoping to be out is ahead of vaccination

rezaaa, Please note that I have changed your thread title.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'
 
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