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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

In accordance

Is the use of "in accordance" correct?

Your baby's height has to be in accordance with his weight.

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I would use "should be" instead of "has to be" in that sentence; "in accordance with" is OK. Anonymous Thank yo u

  • I would use "should be" instead of "has to be" in that sentence; "in accordance with" is OK.
  • Anonymous Thank yo u
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I would use "should be" instead of "has to be" in that sentence; "in accordance with" is OK.
AnonymousThank you
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AnonymousIs the use of "in accordance" correct?
I would not use it. I would use it something like "in accordance with the law".
AnonymousYour baby's height has to be in accordance with his weight.
I'd say this: Your baby's weight should be in proportion to its height. (or his or her if the *** is know

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