I received a rejection with the following:
"....will need a firm grasp of the the fundamentals...."
edit was that it should be..... " grasp on the fundamentals"
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question about "grasp of"
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Re: question about "grasp of"
I think the editors may be taking the word grasp a little too literally here. While you may grasp on to something, I think it's perfectly acceptable to have a grasp of something.
http://oxforddictionaries.com/view/entr ... _gb0347360
comprehend fully: the press failed to grasp the significance of what had happened.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/grasp
broad or thorough comprehension: a good grasp of computer programming.
I would be reluctant to change it if it were my article. Maybe a polite note in the short summary when you resumbit might work.
Good luck.
Jane
http://oxforddictionaries.com/view/entr ... _gb0347360
comprehend fully: the press failed to grasp the significance of what had happened.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/grasp
broad or thorough comprehension: a good grasp of computer programming.
I would be reluctant to change it if it were my article. Maybe a polite note in the short summary when you resumbit might work.
Good luck.
Jane
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Re: question about "grasp of"
While I wouldn't change "grasp of" either, there is a word repetition in the original post. (the) If it was that way in the submitted article... Who knows?
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Re: question about "grasp of"
Hi....the double the was a typo in this post, not in the original article. My mistake.
Thanks for the quick responses.
Thanks for the quick responses.