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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Effect of medication kicked in


Which is correct please? Is it correct to leave in « effects »?


The effects of the treatment and medication haven’t kicked in yet.

The treatment and medication haven’t kicked in yet.


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anonymous Which is correct please? Is it correct to leave in « effects »? The effects of the treatment and medication haven’t kicked in yet.

  • anonymous Which is correct please?
  • Is it correct to leave in « effects »?
  • The effects of the treatment and medication haven’t kicked in yet.
  • The treatment and medication haven’t kicked in yet.
  • Thanks 'effects' is fine.
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anonymous


Which is correct please? Is it correct to leave in « effects »?

The effects of the treatment and medication haven’t kicked in yet.

The treatment and medication haven’t kicked in yet.
Thanks

'effects' is fine. Both sentences are correct, but we don't usually use "kicked in" for treatments, just medications. 'kicked in'

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