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I posted the below mentioned sentence elsewhere in this [#permalink] New post 05 Jan 2010, 06:21
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I posted the below mentioned sentence elsewhere in this forum as a comment. But it did not sound right to me. I may be wrong, but can someone correct the sentence if it has any unidiomatic components.

This 'holiday access program' is proving out to be a great advertisement to this forum.

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Re: Unidiomatic? [#permalink] New post 05 Jan 2010, 08:58
Applying GMAT principals to real life huh. Good stuff.
Anyhow, advertisement for sounds better.
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Re: Unidiomatic? [#permalink] New post 05 Jan 2010, 17:00
Thanks Atish :)

I agree; Advertisement for sounds far better. Should be the correct answer. I should stop writing in haste :)
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Re: Unidiomatic? [#permalink] New post 05 Jan 2010, 18:11
advertisment for :)
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A kudos would greatly help :)

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