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Jolie
"...which is of great value to..."
I wonder what the difference is between saying "an experience which is of great value to their careers later in life" with saying "an experience which is great value to their careers later in life".
I find formal documents use a lof of phrase "subject + (to be) + of + noun".
2015年4月29日 06:41
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We need the preposition "of" here. This is a common construction in English, e.g., "of great importance," "of limited means," "of the highest integrity," etc.
2015年4月30日
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