Talayva
I understand why C is correct. But, while solving questions on gmatclub, I found a question, the solution to which eliminated an option based on redundant usage of both "usher" and "in." Does the same logic apply here? Usher in is redundant. Isn't it
'Usher in' is a perfectly legal expression. It is a phrasal verb. Please refer to the dictionary
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https://www.thefreedictionary.com/usher
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I understand why C is correct. But, while solving questions on gmatclub, I found a question, the solution to which eliminated an option based on redundant usage of both "usher" and "in." Does the same logic apply here? Usher in is redundant. Isn't it
'Usher in' is a perfectly legal expression. It is a phrasal verb. Please refer to the dictionary
.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/usher




