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The Termination "Ing His" Or "Ing Us |
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This section is from the book "The Science And Art Of Phrase-Making", by David Wolfe Brown. Also available from Amazon: The science and art of phrase-making.
347. A disjoined circle may be written in the place of the ing dot to express ing his or ing us. Illustrations: taking his or taking us
loving his or loving us
348. In the following phrases, ing his or ing us is to be expressed by the detached circle:
 
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