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Mohammad Lardhi Posted 14 years ago
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Could anyone correct mistakes in this paragraph of mine, please?

Thank you all of you very much indeed for your kind suggestions.
I have ever said that this program isn't good. However, I have installed it and let it scan for issues. On the other hand, I have never clicked on the 'fixed issues' button at all. I will be deciding to remove it from my computer right now.
I would like to ask you why those programmers design such quite a bad program? Do they want to fake other quite good programs in order to falsify the reputation of the programmers who have designed them?
When I uninstall a program from my computer,I notice sometimes that there are remains of that program, such as folders, and shortcuts icon. et cetera. Why do these remains not remove?
Although I have used the 'Your uninstalled! 7' program for uninstalling a program, those remains of a program sometimes still don't remove.
Thus, I decided to use such a program, CCleaner or another one to remove these remains.
Are there any programs which remove these remains of the uninstalling programs?
  

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) said that this program isn't good. However, I have installed it and let it scan for issues. ) issues' button at all .

  • ) said that this program isn't good.
  • However, I have installed it and let it scan for issues.
  • ) issues' button at all .
  • I will decide be deciding to remove it from my computer right now.
  • ) I would like to ask you why those your programmers design such quite a bad program .
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I have ever (never?) said that this program isn't good. However, I have installed it and let it scan for issues. On the other hand, But I have never clicked on the 'fixed ("fix"?) issues' button at all. I will decide be deciding to remove it from my computer right now.
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AlpheccaStarsI have ever (never?) said that this program isn't good.
I was intending to say that I have known that that program is not good before I get my answer of my suspicion for this program.
AlpheccaStarsI would like to ask you why those your programmers design such quite a bad program.?
Is 'quite' as 'very'? So, I wan
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Mohammad LardhiI was intending to say that I have known that that program is not good before I get my answer of my suspicion for this program.
OK, then say: I knew this program was bad before I installed it.
Mohammad LardhiIs 'quite' as 'very'? So, I wanted to modify 'bad' with 'quite'.
We do not use such and quite
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Thank you very much.

You remarked 'these' here as wrong. [why are these remains not removed?" and " why are remains not removed?]


So my question is:

As long as you didn't remark ''these' as wrong in "Are there any programs which remove these remains of the uninstalling uninstaller programs?'
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Mohammad LardhiI really didn't get the answer of why you removed 'Falsify' and 'fake'
It is because the definitions of "fake" and "falsify" do not fit.

You can use "counterfeit" which means to make a copy of something valuable and claim that it is the real thing in order to deceive buyers.
It is an illegal activity to make fake Rolex watches, or t
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Thank you so much indeed.

Fake:
/search/british/direct/?q=made /search/british/direct/?q=to
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Finally: my question in this question is : [why are these remnants not removed?] You said that "remnants" is not correct to be written. WHY?

It is not incorrect. It is just a better writing style to use a pronoun (these) to refer to the lengthy noun phrase that you have mentioned in the previous sentence..

I notice sometimes that there are remnants of that progr

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