Which one is correct in the following sentences?Which of the following phrases is correct?Which of the following sentences are correct?Is it grammatically correct to omit “is” in the following sentence? Is it correct in formal speech?which is correct “at the following” or “on the following”Which sentence sounds natural?Which one is correct?What is the correct sentence / sentences from following four sentences?Which one of the following is correct grammatically?Which 2 sentences are correct?Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
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Which one is correct in the following sentences?
Which of the following phrases is correct?Which of the following sentences are correct?Is it grammatically correct to omit “is” in the following sentence? Is it correct in formal speech?which is correct “at the following” or “on the following”Which sentence sounds natural?Which one is correct?What is the correct sentence / sentences from following four sentences?Which one of the following is correct grammatically?Which 2 sentences are correct?Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
- Belgium is considered to be a country of chocolate.
- Belgium is considered to as a country of chocolate.
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- Belgium is considered to be a country of chocolate.
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- Belgium is considered to be a country of chocolate.
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