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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Confused words ( excuse, pretext ,ground )

1) They should have a good excuse to invade them.

2) They should have a good pretext to invade them.

3) They should have a good ground to invade them.

Are they the same meaning? which one is more commonly used?

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