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Errors in review - queries
Error 1:
1. After their mutual attraction leads to their sleeping together, Cynthia breaks off her relationship with ()(her) long-time but unexciting boyfriend Dan, but then she starts to wonder:
I omitted "her" prior to "long-time." Is "her" essential before "long-time ... boyfriend" as this word is implied/understood?
Error 2:
2. Meanwhile, Cynthia’s brother Glenn, who owns Fairfax Private Investigators, is battling terrorism in a (cyber war)(cyberwar) and engages the help of IT experts Tim Dupre and Garth Tatum.
The title of the book spells "cyber war" as two words, so I maintained this spelling here for the sake of consistency?
Error 3:
3. Those with (an)(remove an) interest in technology might also enjoy it.
I wanted to check why the indefinite article "an" would be incorrect before the countable noun "interest"?
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1. "After their mutual attraction leads to their sleeping together, Cynthia breaks off her relationship with ()(her) long-time but unexciting boyfriend Dan, but then she starts to wonder:"
For this first error, I agree with you. The relationship is implied without including the possessive pronoun her. It may take a while to find a source to back up your position in a recheck request, but the sentence is clear as written.
For the second error, again I agree with you. When you have issues with spelling, such as two words vs. one word, you can support your choice by citing a source that has the same spelling that you used. Your decision to be consistent with the title of the book may be enough for a recheck, but I would recommend including a source that also supports spelling it as two words. Here is one: https://www.britannica.com/topic/cyberwar
3. "Those with (an)(remove an) interest in technology might also enjoy it."
This is an interesting one (pun somewhat intended

If you can support your position with a reputable source, you have grounds for a recheck request. Be sure to include the source and your reasoning clearly when you submit your recheck request: if the editor denies your recheck and you want to escalate using an admin recheck, you will not be able to add anything to the original recheck request.
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