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wording of a rule in LG

by wcef110 Fri Mar 17, 2017 10:00 am

A rule confused me :T must be used in some year after the year in which L is used. I don t know whether L and T could be used together,like LT,or must be separated,like L-T.Thanks for your answer.
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Re: wording of a rule in LG

by ohthatpatrick Tue Mar 21, 2017 1:28 pm

It is just a normal "X after Y" ordering rule.

So your idea of
L - T
is right.

If L and T were in the same year, it would violate the rule.

Maybe just replace the verb "use" with something like "born" and hear the difference.

T must be born in some year after the year in which L is born.

If T and L were both born in 2005, would that honor the rule or break it?

It would break it.