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Wed 29 Oct, 2014 06:33 am
He is absolutely a phenom on dancing /dance.
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Wed 29 Oct, 2014 07:10 am
@Arafat ,
If you MUST keep this sentence structure:
He is absolutely a phenom in dance
Means: . He is absolutely a phenom (in the subject of dancing.)
How about: He is absolutely a dancing phenom.
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