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CORRECT OR INCORRECT Is "Understanding of Each Other" correct?

The word "understanding" is a noun and also an adjective. The verb "understand" is non-dynamic. "Each other" is a pronoun that deals with reciprocal action. In

In standard British English,can can this motto be grammatically correct?: UNDERSTANDING OF EACH OTHER. Users

Understanding of Each Other.

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CORRECT OR INCORRECT?

The word "understanding" is a noun and also an adjective. The verb "understand" is non-dynamic. "Each other" is a pronoun that deals with reciprocal action. In standard British English,can this motto be grammatically correct?: UNDERSTANDING OF EACH OTHER. Users of standard American English may also post an answer.

Is "Understanding of Each Other" correct?

The word "understanding" is a noun and also an adjective. The verb "understand" is non-dynamic. "Each other" is a pronoun that deals with reciprocal action.

In standard British English, can this motto be grammatically correct?

Understanding of Each Other.

Users of standard American English may also post an answer.

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CORRECT OR INCORRECT?

The word "understanding" is a noun and also an adjective. The verb "understand" is non-dynamic. "Each other" is a pronoun that deals with reciprocal action. In standard British English,can this motto be grammatically correct?: UNDERSTANDING OF EACH OTHER. Users of standard American English may also post an answer.