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"Hyperfocus requires willpower and mental energy to activate, drawing from the limited supply we have to make it through the day."



In this sentence, I think the things that are drawn from the limited supply are willpower and mental energy. But then, is it okay to omit the repetitive object from the sentence?










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    "Hyperfocus requires willpower and mental energy to activate, drawing from the limited supply we have to make it through the day."



    In this sentence, I think the things that are drawn from the limited supply are willpower and mental energy. But then, is it okay to omit the repetitive object from the sentence?










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      "Hyperfocus requires willpower and mental energy to activate, drawing from the limited supply we have to make it through the day."



      In this sentence, I think the things that are drawn from the limited supply are willpower and mental energy. But then, is it okay to omit the repetitive object from the sentence?










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      "Hyperfocus requires willpower and mental energy to activate, drawing from the limited supply we have to make it through the day."



      In this sentence, I think the things that are drawn from the limited supply are willpower and mental energy. But then, is it okay to omit the repetitive object from the sentence?







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          Since you are omitting a plural, it would make more sense to say "...drawing from the limited supplies we have to make it through the day."



          I think this would be clear to most native speakers that you are referencing the two objects mentioned previously.






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            Since you are omitting a plural, it would make more sense to say "...drawing from the limited supplies we have to make it through the day."



            I think this would be clear to most native speakers that you are referencing the two objects mentioned previously.






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              Since you are omitting a plural, it would make more sense to say "...drawing from the limited supplies we have to make it through the day."



              I think this would be clear to most native speakers that you are referencing the two objects mentioned previously.






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                Since you are omitting a plural, it would make more sense to say "...drawing from the limited supplies we have to make it through the day."



                I think this would be clear to most native speakers that you are referencing the two objects mentioned previously.






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                Since you are omitting a plural, it would make more sense to say "...drawing from the limited supplies we have to make it through the day."



                I think this would be clear to most native speakers that you are referencing the two objects mentioned previously.







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