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Onelook Posted 7 years ago
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Combat your illness

Use medicine to combat your hemorrhoid.

Use medicine to combat hemorrhoid.

Use medicine to combat your hemorrhoid symptoms.

Use medicine to combat your hemorrhoid problem.


I am not sure which one sounds more correct. Is it the second one? The others sound unnatural and awkward.

  

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1&3 are good, but 'combat' isn't a natural term for that ailment. 'Treat' or 'relieve' would be better.

  • 1&3 are good, but 'combat' isn't a natural term for that ailment.
  • 'Treat' or 'relieve' would be better.
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1&3 are good, but 'combat' isn't a natural term for that ailment. 'Treat' or 'relieve' would be better.

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