syntactic analysis - How do I properly use [sic] for a phrase? Or do I use it at all?


The actual sentence I am quoting is:



Company A will provide regular communications to Company B on the status of level of effort in comparison the projected monthly amounts contained in our contract.



Obviously there is a word missing. This is how I think that sentence should be quoted:



Company A will provide regular communications to Company B on the status of level of effort in comparison (to) [sic] the projected monthly amounts contained in our contract.



Is this even close? I am just not sure.




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