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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Can you commit him to never lying again? I am tired of his lying. ?

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I'm not familiar with the construction commit someone not to do something . More idiomatic: Can you get him to promise [to stop lying / never to lie again]? I'm tired of his lying.

  • I'm not familiar with the construction commit someone not to do something .
  • More idiomatic: Can you get him to promise [to stop lying / never to lie again]?
  • I'm tired of his lying.
  • CJ
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I'm not familiar with the construction commit someone not to do something.

More idiomatic:

Can you get him to promise [to stop lying / never to lie again]? I'm tired of his lying.

CJ

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