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Old 10-26-2016, 05:54 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by reprise85 View Post
guys i have a question for all you english majors and shit. check out this sentence:

Of course, humans are not the only species that have a province in deception – deception is ubiquitous in the natural world.

Is that the correct way to write that - "a province"? Or could it just be "humans are not the only species that have province in deception"?

I'm basically using it as you would "a specialty in deception" but i wrote it this way and i think it sounds neat and fuck you i'm pretentious ok, what's the right way?
IMO you could write it either way--may slightly alter the suggested meaning. I prefer without the "a". I was an English major. You may want a second opinion though.

 
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