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Grammar check: Knowledge is not power. Practice of knowledge is not power.



 
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Grammar check: Knowledge is not power. Practice of knowledge is not power. #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:49 am   Grammar check: Knowledge is not power. Practice of knowledge is not power.
 

- From Brain Science: Knowledge is not power. Practice of knowledge is not power.

Consistent practice of knowledge IS power. Only then it will be "power".

Are there any grammar or punctuation errors there? Thanks.
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Grammar Check #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 31, 2009 15:04 pm   Grammar Check
 

Aikuzo wrote:
- From Brain Science: Knowledge is not power. Practice of knowledge is not power. Consistent practice of knowledge IS power. Only then will it be "power".

Are there any grammar or punctuation errors there? Thanks.
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