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A lovely long cool drink vs. A lovely, long and cool drink



 
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A lovely long cool drink vs. A lovely, long and cool drink #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 23, 2006 14:09 pm   A lovely long cool drink vs. A lovely, long and cool drink
 

Hi,

Is (1) corect?

A lovely long cool drink (1)
A lovely, long and cool drink (2)

If not, why?

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A lovely long cool drink vs. A lovely, long and cool drink #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 23, 2006 14:35 pm   A lovely long cool drink vs. A lovely, long and cool drink
 

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In my opinion (1) is perfect.
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