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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Can ‘foods’ and ‘eating foods’ be used interchangeably in the sentence?

Can ‘foods’ and ‘eating foods’ be used interchangeably in the sentence?

(Foods/eating foods) with monosodium glutamate must be avoided.

  

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I would change "with" to something like "high in" or "that contain". Otherwise, that sentence is okay.

  • I would change "with" to something like "high in" or "that contain".
  • Otherwise, that sentence is okay.
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I would change "with" to something like "high in" or "that contain". Otherwise, that sentence is okay.

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