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I found the following sentence on this website:
The moment, as they see it, when a millennia-old alliance, that of man and dog, is renewed.
I wonder if the sentence is still correct if I modify the underlined part in one of the following ways:
1. The moment, as they see it, when a millennia-old alliance, that of a man and dog, is renewed.
2. The moment, as they see it, when a millennia-old alliance, that of a man and a dog, is renewed.
The moment, as they see it, when a millennia-old alliance, that of man and dog, is renewed.
I wonder if the sentence is still correct if I modify the underlined part in one of the following ways:
1. The moment, as they see it, when a millennia-old alliance, that of a man and dog, is renewed.
2. The moment, as they see it, when a millennia-old alliance, that of a man and a dog, is renewed.