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Parallel Structure "I personally favor in adjective-person over online courses." or "I personally favor in-person courses over online."

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Which of the following sentences is correct? In fact, I'd like to know the position of adjectives and noun is correct or not. "in-person" and "online" both are adjectives for "courses", now I'd like to know which arrangement of words in the following sentences is correct.

  1. I personally favor in-person over online courses.
  2. I personally favor in-person courses over online.

Which of the following sentences is correct?

  1. I personally favor in-person over online courses.
  2. I personally favor in-person courses over online.

Which of the following sentences is correct? In fact, I'd like to know the position of adjectives and noun is correct or not. "in-person" and "online" both are adjectives for "courses", now I'd like to know which arrangement of words in the following sentences is correct.

  1. I personally favor in-person over online courses.
  2. I personally favor in-person courses over online.
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Parallel Structure in adjective

Which of the following sentences is correct?

  1. I personally favor in-person over online courses.
  2. I personally favor in-person courses over online.