Kai
Hi friends, I find this sentence super duper weird, I just want to know if "of a comparable nature" in this sentence is a phrase on its own and not link together with "Others". The sentence is as follow: "It is as good as or better than others of a comparable nature".
6 feb. 2023 10:42
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I think "others of a comparable nature" is a noun-phrase and means "others whose nature is comparable".
6 februari 2023
1
It is a phrase on its own, although it is unnecessarily formal and most people would probably say "of a similar type" or "of its kind".
6 februari 2023
Kai - From a non-technical viewpoint, the sentence is understandable and acceptable. Probably not something a person would say in everyday conversation - sounds more like something you would read in a work-related document to me.
6 februari 2023
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Kai
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