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Nhung 312 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar!!!

Can I say: high fares or high-priced fares in this sentence:

"High fares should be introduced for travelling in a rush hour"

Thank you.

  

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Use "high fares" (not "high-priced fares") and "during rush hour".

  • Use "high fares" (not "high-priced fares") and "during rush hour".
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Use "high fares" (not "high-priced fares") and "during rush hour".

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