[Grammar] in approximately this two decades' time?

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Dear Forum Users,

I have highlighted a proble matic part in this paragraph -- not sure that it is correct. Could anyone please give a solution?

"To offer a usable compilation of the incredible history and the diversity of the theories that emerged in the 1980s and 90s is an impossible task. I thus limit my scope to the most definitive accounts. But, since a great number of scholars have published important works in approximately this two decades’ time, even such a narrowing does not make full coverage possible."

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Dear Forum Users,

I have highlighted a proble matic part in this paragraph -- not sure that it is correct. Could anyone please give a solution?

"To offer a usable compilation of the incredible history and the diversity of the theories that emerged in the 1980s and 90s is an impossible task. I thus limit my scope to the most definitive accounts. But, since a great number of scholars have published important works in approximately this two decades’ time, even such a narrowing does not make full coverage possible."

Thank you.

Csika


It means this period of two decades (80s & 90s). Try reading it as if it were hyphenated: this two-decades' time.

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So is the highlighted part grammatically correct in the original post?

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Is the original your writing?

If you are talking about the 1980s and the 1990s, it *IS* two decades, not approximately two decades.

But, since a great number of scholars [STRIKE]have[/STRIKE] published important works in [STRIKE]approximately this [/STRIKE] those two decade[STRIKE]s’ time[/STRIKE],
 

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Hi Barb_D,

Yes, the original is my writing.

Anyway, 'these' or, as you said, "those" two decades?

Thanks for your help.

Csika
 
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You could use either these or those in this case. Those because they were a while ago, but these because you're pracitically holding them in your hand as you talk about them.
 
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