Some students prefer to take a gap year between high school and university, to work or to travel. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?
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The indefinite article, a, may be redundant when used with the uncountable noun life in your sentence. Consider removing it.
The spelling of traveling is a non-British variant. For consistency, consider replacing it with the British English spelling.
It seems that kind may not agree in number with other words in this phrase.
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It seems that preposition use may be incorrect here.
The word out doesn’t seem to fit this context. Consider replacing it with a different one.
It seems that career may not agree in number with other words in this phrase.
The plural verb have does not appear to agree with the singular subject the after-formal-schooling break. Consider changing the verb form for subject-verb agreement.
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The indefinite article, a, may be redundant when used with the uncountable noun research in your sentence. Consider removing it.
The singular noun year follows a number other than one. Consider changing the noun to the plural form.
It seems that entertainments may not agree in number with other words in this phrase.
It appears that the form of the verb thrive does not work with be in this sentence.
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It seems that advantages may not agree in number with other words in this phrase.
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