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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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The crime has to be invesgiated cautiously. Every single possibility can't be condoned.

  

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No. condone means forgive, approve reluctantly. Say eg The crime has to be investigated cautiously.

  • No.
  • condone means forgive, approve reluctantly.
  • Say eg The crime has to be investigated cautiously.
  • Hastiness can't be condoned.
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No.

condone means forgive, approve reluctantly.

Say eg The crime has to be investigated cautiously. Hastiness can't be condoned.

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anonymousEvery single possibility can't be condoned.

This doesn't work. I think you're trying to say something like

We [must / can / will / should] leave no stone unturned.

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