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In article <1159583453.497645.150440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
William Hughes <wpihughes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>The problem is that you previously said that if all the terms
>in a series were in a ring the sum must be in the ring
>and this must hold for any ring.
One should not use singular definite articles such as "the" to refer
to something which is not singular nor definite.
Surely "A" would be a better choice of article. (-:
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