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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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I really need braces to fix my teeth; I have so much discomfort.

  

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anonymous I really need braces to fix my teeth; I have so much discomfort. This is grammatically correct, but I think it sounds more like English as My teeth are causing me so much discomfort that I really need to get braces to fix them. Nevertheless, I may be misinterpreting what you wrote.

  • anonymous I really need braces to fix my teeth; I have so much discomfort.
  • This is grammatically correct, but I think it sounds more like English as My teeth are causing me so much discomfort that I really need to get braces to fix them.
  • Nevertheless, I may be misinterpreting what you wrote.
  • Maybe you mean that the braces you already have are uncomfortable.
  • CJ
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anonymous

I really need braces to fix my teeth; I have so much discomfort.

This is grammatically correct, but I think it sounds more like English as

My teeth are causing me so much discomfort that I really need to get braces to fix them.

Nevertheless, I may be misinterpreting what you wrote. Maybe you mean that the braces you alrea

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