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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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How would you use this in a sentence?

How would you use "presumption of negligence" in a sentence.

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This is not a very common phrase in everyday English. I'm surprised you don't have it in a sentence already. If a person trips on a protruding section of concrete in a sidewalk, he can sue in a court of law under a presumption of negligence as related to maintaining the proper condition of the sidewalk.

  • This is not a very common phrase in everyday English.
  • I'm surprised you don't have it in a sentence already.
  • If a person trips on a protruding section of concrete in a sidewalk, he can sue in a court of law under a presumption of negligence as related to maintaining the proper condition of the sidewalk.
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This is not a very common phrase in everyday English. I'm surprised you don't have it in a sentence already. If a person trips on a protruding section of concrete in a sidewalk, he can sue in a court of law under a presumption of negligence as related to maintaining the proper condition of the sidewalk.

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