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Extracted from: Tax Reduction Proposals: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance
The point is that to put this thing on a realistic basis would make money for the Government rather than lose money to the Government. (Original)
Can I use "rather than losing" instead of "rather than lose" in the sentence? Would that be grammatically right?
The point is that to put this thing on a realistic basis would make money for the Government rather than losing money to the Government
The point is that to put this thing on a realistic basis would make money for the Government rather than lose money to the Government. (Original)
Can I use "rather than losing" instead of "rather than lose" in the sentence? Would that be grammatically right?
The point is that to put this thing on a realistic basis would make money for the Government rather than losing money to the Government