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Samerrustom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

General English question

Can I use "not incorporate " rather than "not including"?
Your bill is not incorporate with the taxes.
  

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" "Incorporate" is not natural. Kind regards, Michael

  • " "Incorporate" is not natural.
  • Kind regards, Michael
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"Your bill does not include taxes." "Incorporate" is not natural. Kind regards, Michael
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Thank you for your example but I need to know where and how could I use it please.
Could you give me 2 examples please?
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For example sentences, I usually recommend starting with the Oxford Advanced Learner's dictionary - http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/learner/incorporate

If these don't make complete sense to you, please feel free to ask again. You could make a sentence of your own too
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samerrustomI need to know where and how could I use it please.
Check out this link. It has more than 6,000 examples of "incorporate" in sentences.

http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=%22incorporate%22&l=0

CJ

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