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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Does this sound okay?

Chairperson ascertained that the spouses have terminated cohabitation in February, 2006 – they have lived separately for more than three years, and both spouses have expressed a request to dissolute the marriage as they deem that the marriage has broken down and settlement is not possible.

can I write like this?

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Not quite. The chairperson ascertained that the spouses terminated cohabitation in February, 2006. They have lived separately for more than three years, and both have expressed a request to dissolve the marriage as they deem that it has broken down and settlement is not possible.

  • Not quite.
  • The chairperson ascertained that the spouses terminated cohabitation in February, 2006.
  • They have lived separately for more than three years, and both have expressed a request to dissolve the marriage as they deem that it has broken down and settlement is not possible.
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Not quite.

The chairperson ascertained that the spouses terminated cohabitation in February, 2006. They have lived separately for more than three years, and both have expressed a request to dissolve the marriage as they deem that it has broken down and settlement is not possib

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