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Gillyflower Posted 9 years ago
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Hi,

How do you say "The act of removing the husk from the rice"


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You can say it just like that, but it may be better to change "act" to "process". Also, you could say "the removal of the husk from the rice". It may help if you write the whole sentence with a blank where the words should go.

  • You can say it just like that, but it may be better to change "act" to "process".
  • Also, you could say "the removal of the husk from the rice".
  • It may help if you write the whole sentence with a blank where the words should go.
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You can say it just like that, but it may be better to change "act" to "process". Also, you could say "the removal of the husk from the rice". It may help if you write the whole sentence with a blank where the words should go.

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threshing rice

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