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Originally posted by: frodrick
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: frodrick
Originally posted by: Mwilding
1. "Almost all" and "about half" are contradictory
2. Removing ", totaling about half of the commercials," would almost fix it
3. Check your use of the word "posed". I am sure there is a better one.
Almost all of is referring to the "without FDA input" subset of commercials. That subset is about half of the complete set of all commercials.
This is what you need to clarify. Break them apart and give the reader a second to digest each group by splitting it up into two sentances. Then give the reader something to correlate the two. You should be able to do both in two sentances.
I agree that the OP needs to make this a lot clearer. I was just trying to show that "almost all" and "about half" weren't modifying the same object. This is assuming he is actually constructing this sentence and not just checking a set of sentences for fragments in an exercise to teach grammar
If he has to ask at all, I really hope it's the latter possibility and not the former :laugh: