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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"The thing which people don't like goes on under one's nose" Is my sentence correct or can you fix it?
  

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Anonymous The thing which people don't like What would that be? What is that thing? I know a lot of things people don't like.

  • Anonymous The thing which people don't like What would that be?
  • What is that thing?
  • I know a lot of things people don't like.
  • Crime?
  • Corruption?
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AnonymousThe thing which people don't like
What would that be? What is that thing? I know a lot of things people don't like. Crime? Corruption? Violence?

Maybe you mean something like It's amazing the number of nasty things that are going on under our noses.

CJ
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Like people who we don't like. But thanks.
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Can I say "The one you don't want always the first to go on under your nose.
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AnonymousThe one you don't want always the first to go on under your nose.
Impossible.
"go on under your nose" refers only to activities, usually undesirable or unpleasant activities, never to people.

For example, "The owner of that restaurant did not realize that his employees were stealing from the supplies cabinet even though it was all going

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