This is going to be a bit hypocritical as I make grammatical errors all the time but in this article by Harvard Business Review-https://hbr.org/2018/03/what-breaking-the-4-minute-mile-taught-us-about-the-limits-of-conventional-thinking- I found that the author made a grammatical error by not including after after days and also by not including but he did so before with in the sentence “Just 46 days Bannister’s feat, John Landy, an Australian runner, not only broke the barrier again, with a time of 3 minutes 58 seconds.” I just wrote this because I felt smug about doing something that I will probably never be able to do again.
Oops, the site doesn’t work but it’s the latest Harvard Business Review article that I am talking about.
…did you actually create an account just to post about a typo in a magazine? On an education forum?
Also, quotation marks would make comprehending the sentence where you point out said typo much easier.
I think you are getting what I did wrong, I just joined this forum as I have been finding the questions and answers on it interesting but since my school life was always boring I just found something to post about which I thought would be interesting for others and also I think the second point you had is just a personal opinion of yours that I frankly just didn’t share.