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Re: "due to lack of participants" vs. "due to the lack of participants" Multivax C&R
Phillip Helbig (undress to reply) (helbig@asclothestro.multivax.de) 2016/12/21 04:54

In article <f7fe6c03-e48c-4890-b19f-7c4060c50841@googlegroups.com>,
hgpdk1@stu.kln.ac.lk writes:

> On Tuesday, 11 October 2011 02:37:03 UTC-7, John  wrote:
> > Dear all:
> >
> > Is there a difference in meaning between the following sentences?
> >
> > - "The course is cancel(l)ed due to lack of participants."
> > - "The course is cancel(l)ed due to the lack of participants."

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