White Hat
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
I've noticed that they almost always omit "the" in front of the word "theory". Is that OK?
Here's my sentence:
In 1973, David McClelland, considered the founder of the competency theory, published an article called "Testing for Competence Rather Than Intelligence".
Do I have to place "the" in front of "theory" here? Thank you in advance.
Here's my sentence:
In 1973, David McClelland, considered the founder of the competency theory, published an article called "Testing for Competence Rather Than Intelligence".
Do I have to place "the" in front of "theory" here? Thank you in advance.