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Mahir123456 Posted 4 years ago
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a movement is a social movement that seeks to achieve ideas such as the ending of a particular war minimise inter human violence in a particular place.

Can I use here minimiseing or minimization?

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Mahir123456 A movement is a social movement that seeks to achieve ideas goals such as the ending of a particular war minimise or the minimising of inter human violence in a particular place. As shown above. You can achieve a goal, but you can't achieve an idea.

  • Mahir123456 A movement is a social movement that seeks to achieve ideas goals such as the ending of a particular war minimise or the minimising of inter human violence in a particular place.
  • As shown above.
  • You can achieve a goal, but you can't achieve an idea.
  • Note the parallelism: the ending of ...
  • / the minimising of ...
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Mahir123456A movement is a social movement that seeks to achieve ideas goals such as the ending of a particular war minimise or the minimising of inter human violence in a particular place.

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