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Nhật Bình Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Fully fledged

A fully fledged set of rules about the appropriate diet may not only decline the number of potential victims but also serve as guidance for people towards a healthy life.

Does 'fully fledged' collocate with 'a set of rules'?

  

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t Bình Does 'fully fledged' collocate with 'a set of rules'? Perhaps, but consider using "comprehensive". t Bình not only decline the number of potential victims Note that "decline" is intransitive, so it's wrong in that sentence.

  • t Bình Does 'fully fledged' collocate with 'a set of rules'?
  • Perhaps, but consider using "comprehensive".
  • t Bình not only decline the number of potential victims Note that "decline" is intransitive, so it's wrong in that sentence.
  • Use "reduce" or "lower" instead.
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Nh?t BìnhDoes 'fully fledged' collocate with 'a set of rules'?

Perhaps, but consider using "comprehensive".

Nh?t Bìnhnot only decline the number of potential victims

Note that "decline" is intransitive, so it's wrong in that sentence. Use "reduce" or "lower" instead.

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