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Is it correct to say “nothing as such called”? Does this sentence sound natural to you?
Hi friends,
My question is based on the following sentence. Is it correct to say “nothing as such called”? Does this sentence sound natural to you?
In my company, there's nothing as such called "duty leave".
Thanks in advance,
Niwantha
Jan 30, 2019 3:59 AM
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It is more natural in American English to say "there is no such thing"
January 30, 2019
Thanks!
January 30, 2019
Instead of "nothing as such called"
"nothing called" sounds more natural.
However, there are multiple ways to say this, so it can be difficult to know how to phrase it correctly, depending on the sentence, or situation.
"In my company, there is nothing called Duty Leave."
"In my company, we don't have Duty Leave."
"In my company, Duty Leave doesn't exist."
January 30, 2019
No such a thing would be better.
January 30, 2019
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