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"newspapers style" is a correct expression?



 
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"newspapers style" is a correct expression? #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 16:35 pm   "newspapers style" is a correct expression?
 

Dear teachers,

The articles from newspaper are written with a newspapers style.

a newspapers style is a correct expression?

Quoc
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"newspapers style" is a correct expression? #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 12, 2006 20:38 pm   "newspapers style" is a correct expression?
 

Hi, Quoc!.

I would say 'yes', but I would use
a newspaper style (without s)
instead of a newspapers style.
Even your style, when you
write something, could be a
newspaper one.

That?s what I think. Let?s wait what
the teachers say.



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