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Why is evidence that used in below sentence correct? Is n't it an unidiomatic to write evidence that instead of evidence of
1.Astronomers have uncovered evidence that a star that a star as bright as the full moon exploded into view 340,000 years ago, emitting dazzling radiation that could have disrupted Earth's protective ozone layer and sunburned our Stone Age ancestors?
If I can use evidence that in above sentence why the use of chance that in below sentence unidiomatic and should be chance to or chance of
2.Adult survivors of child abuse traditionally have had little or no chance that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated.
Is there a grammatical rule to figure out when the idioms are to be used and when the normal forms can be used.
Idioms are really driving me crazy Pleassee help me out.
Why is evidence that used in below sentence correct? Is n't it an unidiomatic to write evidence that instead of evidence of
1.Astronomers have uncovered evidence that a star that a star as bright as the full moon exploded into view 340,000 years ago, emitting dazzling radiation that could have disrupted Earth's protective ozone layer and sunburned our Stone Age ancestors?
If I can use evidence that in above sentence why the use of chance that in below sentence unidiomatic and should be chance to or chance of
2.Adult survivors of child abuse traditionally have had little or no chance that they could get their symptoms recognized and treated.
Is there a grammatical rule to figure out when the idioms are to be used and when the normal forms can be used.
Idioms are really driving me crazy Pleassee help me out.












