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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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"He believed had been the cause..."

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Is this sentence correct? If not, please fix.
It was something not going right, something seemed to be so destructive sneaking somewhere in this world that he believed had been the cause for her departure.
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Something was not going right. He believed that something so destructively pervading this world had been the cause for her departure.

  • Something was not going right.
  • He believed that something so destructively pervading this world had been the cause for her departure.
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Something was not going right. He believed that something so destructively pervading this world had been the cause for her departure.

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