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Why was "of" used in "Of a war"? If possible, what word would you put before "of a war" to help me understand the meaning better?
The only thing both sides agree on is that the best case is decades of estrangement—and that the worst, of a war, is growing ever more likely.
Apr 5, 2023 6:33 AM
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As Adam said, "of a war" modifies "case". The sentence would be clearer if you just dropped the unnecessary words:
"...and that the worst, war, is growing ever more likely."
Also, I would replace "case" with "possible outcome".
April 5, 2023
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There are two parallel trains of thought here to help you understand. There is the "case of decades of estrangement" and there is the "case of a war". I think the punctuation makes this sentence hard to read.
April 5, 2023
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