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Originally Posted by planetsusie
I did say 'the dynamic' that would suggest it's use as a noun.
Think I would have just looked it up by now if it was worrying me
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I just looked it up in the Cambridge Dictionary Online:
dynamic Show phonetics
adjective
having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm; energetic and forceful:
She's young and dynamic and will be a great addition to the team.
We need a dynamic expansion of trade with other countries.
By the way you don't need an apostrophe in its. I'll leave you to look that up.
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