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To want and trust, or to want and to trust?

 
 
paulpar
 
Reply Thu 28 Aug, 2014 10:14 am
... to want and trust your brand, or, ... to want and to trust your brand?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 28 Aug, 2014 11:01 am
Either one is an acceptable expression of the idea.
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contrex
 
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Reply Thu 28 Aug, 2014 11:21 am
@paulpar,
paulpar wrote:

... to want and trust your brand, or, ... to want and to trust your brand?


You can omit the 'to' from verbs after the first in a list:

to love, honour and obey
to run, jump and climb
to live and die
to see and believe
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