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Ery Posted 10 years ago
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Have I correctly used 'a loop of difficulties and downsides'?

Have I correctly used 'a loop of difficulties and downsides'?

The war on terrorism is still in a loop of difficulties and downsides.
  

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Ery Have I correctly used 'a loop of difficulties and downsides'? I don't think so, since I don't know what that phrase means.

  • Ery Have I correctly used 'a loop of difficulties and downsides'?
  • I don't think so, since I don't know what that phrase means.
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EryHave I correctly used 'a loop of difficulties and downsides'?
I don't think so, since I don't know what that phrase means.
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If I said, There are a lot of difficulties and downsides in the war on terrorism, would it be acceptable?
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What do you think is the difference between 'difficulties' and 'downsides'? (And more than one downside is an odd concept in itself.)
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The war on terrorism entails a lot of difficulties. Is that sentence comprehensible now?
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It is comprehensible, but it seems rather a truism, don't you think? Why bother to express it?

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