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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Can I use the underlined word as description for a person?

Can I use the underlined word as description for a person?

My ex-girlfriend is dishonest, cheating, or hurtful.   
  

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Yes, although it is more commonly used of things and actions. Say 'and', not 'or'. You don't need the second comma.

  • Yes, although it is more commonly used of things and actions.
  • Say 'and', not 'or'.
  • You don't need the second comma.
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Yes, although it is more commonly used of things and actions.

Say 'and', not 'or'.

You don't need the second comma.

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