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Hall Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Can I use the word "convalescent" in this way?

I wish to convey the idea that I was sick with depressive thoughts but now I have become immune to it, it longer makes me sick. So, can I write it like

I'm convalesecent of depressive thoughts.

Or will it be better to say

I have become convalescent of depressive thoughts.

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Hall I wish to convey the idea that I was sick with depressive thoughts , but now (that) I have become immune to it, it no longer makes me sick. As shown. Hall So [no comma] can I write it like I'm convalesecent convalescent of depressive thoughts.

  • Hall I wish to convey the idea that I was sick with depressive thoughts , but now (that) I have become immune to it, it no longer makes me sick.
  • As shown.
  • Hall So [no comma] can I write it like I'm convalesecent convalescent of depressive thoughts.
  • No.
  • Hall Or will it be better to say I have become convalescent of depressive thoughts.
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HallI wish to convey the idea that I was sick with depressive thoughts, but now (that) I have become immune to it, it no longer makes me sick.

As shown.

Hall

So [no com

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