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Could you tell me what's the difference between part of and a part of ?
Imperfection is (a) part of being human.
What's the meaning of this sentence ?
Thank you.
Aug 4, 2021 11:03 AM
Answers · 1
'A part of' emphasizes "a part of many."
'Part of' emphasizes "belonging," without saying anything about the number/multiplicity of parts.
A part’ is a singular count noun:
• A part of something is one of the pieces, sections, or elements that it consists of. (In this case, perfection is one of the many parts of being human)
Part is a noncount noun:
• If something or someone is part of something, they belong to it or are included in it. (In that case, imperfect is included in being human/ in the human experience)
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