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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Hazards

Does this sentence make sense?


"I've had some hazards throughout my life."


  

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No. "Have" and "hazard" do not readily collocate. Choose another word.

  • No.
  • "Have" and "hazard" do not readily collocate.
  • Choose another word.
  • Otherwise, if you're trying to use "hazard(s)" in a sentence.
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No. "Have" and "hazard" do not readily collocate. Choose another word. Otherwise, if you're trying to use "hazard(s)" in a sentence. Plug it into the search box in www.fraze.it

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Christine ChristieI've had some hazards throughout my life.

I think you're aiming at something like these:

I've taken some risks in my life.
I've taken some chances in my life.
I've been troubled by some hazards in my life.

Or you may be saying

I've had some close calls in my life.

A 'close call' i

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