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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Good faith

Is this sentence correct:



"If you want to win the case, you have to show good faith and that you are believable."



Note: Does it make sense to say 'good faith'?

  

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Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: No. You try to link "show" to both "good faith" and "that you are believable", but they are not parallel. Christine Christie Note: Does it make sense to say 'good faith'?

  • Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: No.
  • You try to link "show" to both "good faith" and "that you are believable", but they are not parallel.
  • Christine Christie Note: Does it make sense to say 'good faith'?
  • Yes.
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Christine ChristieIs this sentence correct:

No. You try to link "show" to both "good faith" and "that you are believable", but they are not parallel.

Christine ChristieNote: Does it make sense to say 'good faith'?

Yes.

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