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Ahmad
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I feel most the time there is a "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example of the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

Is "the classification of a node" correct? Does "classification" need "the"? Why?

I can imagine "the user of the application" or "the man who is tall" are specific, but can't imagine how "classification" is speceficspecific, then what would be the meaning of "..the role of the context in classification of a node..."

I feel most the time there is a "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example of the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

Is "the classification of a node" correct? Does "classification" need "the"? Why?

I can imagine "the user of the application" or "the man who is tall" are specific, but can't imagine how "classification" is specefic, then what would be the meaning of "..the role of the context in classification of a node..."

I feel most the time there is a "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example of the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

Is "the classification of a node" correct? Does "classification" need "the"? Why?

I can imagine "the user of the application" or "the man who is tall" are specific, but can't imagine how "classification" is specific, then what would be the meaning of "..the role of the context in classification of a node..."

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Ahmad
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I feel most the time there is a "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example to demonstrateof the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

Is "the classification of a node""the classification of a node" correct? if yes, why? Does *classification""classification" need "the"? Why?

I can imagine "the user of the application" or "the man who is tall" are specific, but can't imagine how "classification" is specefic, then what would be the meaning of "..the role of the context in classification of a node..."

I feel most the time there is a "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example to demonstrate the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

Is "the classification of a node" correct? if yes, why? Does *classification" need "the"?

I feel most the time there is a "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example of the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

Is "the classification of a node" correct? Does "classification" need "the"? Why?

I can imagine "the user of the application" or "the man who is tall" are specific, but can't imagine how "classification" is specefic, then what would be the meaning of "..the role of the context in classification of a node..."

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I feel most the timestime there is ana "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example to demonstrate the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

isIs "the classification of a node" correct? if yes, why? whyDoes *classification" needsneed "the"?

I feel most the times there is an "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote

As an example to demonstrate the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

is "the classification of a node" correct? if yes, why? why *classification" needs "the"?

I feel most the time there is a "the" before of-phrases

Consider the following sentence I wrote:

As an example to demonstrate the role of the context in the classification of a node, suppose we want to remove the navigation links in the sidebar.

Is "the classification of a node" correct? if yes, why? Does *classification" need "the"?

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