Episode Synopsis "SMQ&AS-E3: 'a 3 out of 4'"
In this 3rd episode of TEXTALL's Odd Textaments' Social Media Q&A Series, Piyush Mathur explains why a seemingly invalid expression like 'a 3 out of 4' is grammatically correct. This episode is based upon the following original essay published on September 1, 2019 at this URL: https://www.textall.xyz/odd/a-3-out-of-4
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