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Antonis M. Posted 9 years ago
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Evoke a reaction?

Stop provoking him! You are just trying to evoke a reaction out of him so you can blame him afterwards.


Is this "evoke a reaction out of him" correct?

  

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Antonis M. Is this "evoke a reaction out of him" correct? Yes, but "provoke" is more frequently used than "evoke" in this context.

  • Antonis M.
  • Is this "evoke a reaction out of him" correct?
  • Yes, but "provoke" is more frequently used than "evoke" in this context.
  • CJ
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Antonis M.Is this "evoke a reaction out of him" correct?

Yes, but "provoke" is more frequently used than "evoke" in this context.

CJ

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