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to less than or equal to certain vs to less than or equal to a certain

Both phrases are similar and correct, but the inclusion of the article 'a' in the second phrase makes it more grammatically complete. The use of 'a' before 'certain' helps to clarify that 'certain' is a singular noun. Both phrases are used in formal or technical contexts to indicate a comparison or constraint.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

to less than or equal to certain

This phrase is correct but may sound incomplete without the article 'a' before 'certain'.

This phrase is used to indicate a comparison or constraint where something is less than or equal to a specific value or condition.

Alternatives:

  • less than or equal to a certain

to less than or equal to a certain

This phrase is correct and more grammatically complete with the inclusion of the article 'a' before 'certain'.

This phrase is also used to indicate a comparison or constraint where something is less than or equal to a specific value or condition.

Alternatives:

  • less than or equal to certain

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