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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A sentence in a nursing journal

Dear all,
I came up with the phrase that I could not understand while reading an article in a nursing journal. Your help will be really appreciated. The phrase is "residence in or on a waiting list for a nursing home" in the following sentence. Could you paraphrase this phrase for me?

The sentence:
"Exclusion criteria included age less than 45, self-identified race other than African American or White, previous diagnosis of cancer requiring chemotherapy, inability to communicate in English, or residence in or on a waiting list for a nursing home."

SOURCE:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2855243/?tool=pubmed

Thank you very much for your attention.

An English learner from Japan
  

Top answer

Paraphrased: The person must not be living in a nursing home. The person must not be on a waiting list for admittance to a nursing home.

  • Paraphrased: The person must not be living in a nursing home.
  • The person must not be on a waiting list for admittance to a nursing home.
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Paraphrased:

The person must not be living in a nursing home.
The person must not be on a waiting list for admittance to a nursing home.
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Thank you very much for your reply.
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Alpha's response is much better than what follows because it is concise and succinct.
If you need to use completely different vocabulary, however, this might help.

Potential patients were not eligible for inclusion in the study if they were living in, or waiting for admission to, an assisted-care living facility.

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