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Mrssalvatore Posted 9 years ago
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does contemporary Relief make sense?

  

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No, not unless you can make it part of a suitable sentence. The capital 'R' makes no sense. You also need a capital at the tart of your question.

  • No, not unless you can make it part of a suitable sentence.
  • The capital 'R' makes no sense.
  • You also need a capital at the tart of your question.
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No, not unless you can make it part of a suitable sentence.

The capital 'R' makes no sense.

You also need a capital at the tart of your question.

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Do you mean "Does contemporary relief make sense?" or "Does 'contemporary relief' make sense?" If the latter, no. If the former, "contemporary" as an adjective means "living or occurring at the same time". Do you really mean that relief is occurring at the same time as something else? Also as an adjective it means "belonging to or occurring in the present". Is that what you mean, as in "r

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mrssalvatoreDoes "contemporary relief" make sense?

No. Not at all. Maybe you should explain what you think it means.

CJ

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