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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Every/another

Hi,

How do we use 'every, another' in the right sequence? For example: For every doctor who kills, there is another who heals.

Is this fine, or is there another way of saying it?

  

Top answer

The sentence is grammatical. Realistically, you should say 'For every doctor who kills, there are thousands more who heal'.

  • The sentence is grammatical.
  • Realistically, you should say 'For every doctor who kills, there are thousands more who heal'.
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The sentence is grammatical.

Realistically, you should say 'For every doctor who kills, there are thousands more who heal'.

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