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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Chaperone

Hi.

Can chaperone be used like this?

Chaperones can be replaced only up to 21:00. (A notice on a hospital website)

Thanks in advance

  

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The grammar is correct, but the word 'chaperone' does not make sense here. ' I wonder if the writer means 'care-giver'.

  • The grammar is correct, but the word 'chaperone' does not make sense here.
  • ' I wonder if the writer means 'care-giver'.
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The grammar is correct, but the word 'chaperone' does not make sense here.

The word means 'an older adult who accompanies young people on a date, to ensure that there is no improper behaviour.'

I wonder if the writer means 'care-giver'.

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