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Too finicky 7 Posted 5 years ago
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Although this law is made for both men and women, but it would generally be a woman that would get the relief under this law.

  

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too finicky 7 Is this sentence grammatically correct? Although this law is made for both men and women, but it would generally be a woman that would get the relief under this law. You can have "although" and you can have "but", but you can't have both!

  • too finicky 7 Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • Although this law is made for both men and women, but it would generally be a woman that would get the relief under this law.
  • You can have "although" and you can have "but", but you can't have both!
  • Although you can have "although" and you can have "but", you can't have both!
  • You can use some vocabulary that's a little more advanced like this: Although this law applies to both men and women, it would generally be a woman who would get relief under this law.
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too finicky 7

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Although this law is made for both men and women, but it would generally be a woman that would get the relief under this law.

You can have "although" and you can have "but", but you can't have both!
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