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Reply Sun 19 Jul, 2015 12:11 am
The construction with the to-infinitive appears to be the more usual one in Britain: "where he helped to look after German prisoners of war"--Brit.

If I omit 'one' from "The construction with the............. more usual one in Britain.", will it be wrong? What differences in meaning will be appeared?

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