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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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context correction, please

Don't allowed them to blustering you into match details of no avail to you. Is that context correct .
  

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Don't allowed them to blustering you into match details of no avail to you. No. Better is Don't allow them to bluster you into match details of no avail to you.

  • Don't allowed them to blustering you into match details of no avail to you.
  • No.
  • Better is Don't allow them to bluster you into match details of no avail to you.
  • But it is uncommonly and unnaturally worded and I don't know what 'match details' means here.
  • Please explain.
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Don't allowed them to blustering you into match details of no avail to you.

No.
Better is
Don't allow them to bluster you into match details of no avail to you.

But it is uncommonly and unnaturally worded and I don't know what 'ma

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