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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

HI,

Can you check for me if I am using the word "insidious" correctly, please?


It is an insidious problem. (No in the surface, I don’t know yap)

It is an insidious disease, we wouldn’t know unless fully physical check.

It will insidious growth and become a problem in the future.

It will create an insidious problem sooner or later.


Thanks in advance.

  

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John Aki It is an insidious problem. Not likely. A problem per se isn't usually thought of as being so active.

  • John Aki It is an insidious problem.
  • Not likely.
  • A problem per se isn't usually thought of as being so active.
  • John Aki (No in the surface, I don’t know yap) What?
  • John Aki It is an insidious disease, we wouldn’t know unless fully physical check.
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John AkiIt is an insidious problem.

Not likely. A problem per se isn't usually thought of as being so active.

John Aki(No in the surface, I don’t know yap)

What?

John AkiIt is an insidious disease, we wouldn’t know unless fully physical check.

I think you meant something l

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John Akian insidious disease

This combination is quite common.

John Akian insidious growth

Also possible.

John Akian insidious problem

Not as common, but possible.

CJ

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