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Interventizio Posted 8 years ago
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Engage/commit onself to

"any person of good will can engage in/commit themselves to the task of quitting smoking".

Why one do you like better? What' the difference, if there's any?

  

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Interventizio Why Which one do you like better? What 's the difference, if there's any? Interventizio A ny strong-willed person of good will can engage in/ commit themselves to the task of quitting smoking.

  • Interventizio Why Which one do you like better?
  • What 's the difference, if there's any?
  • Interventizio A ny strong-willed person of good will can engage in/ commit themselves to the task of quitting smoking.
  • That's possible.
  • You could also simply say: Any strong-willed person can quit smoking.
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InterventizioWhy Which one do you like better? What's the difference, if there's any?
InterventizioAny strong-willed person of good will can

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