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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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increase life insurance

Is this how Americans talk about this?

I'm going to increase my life insurance. Do you increase life insurance?
  

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Anonymous Is this how Americans talk about this? I'm going to increase my life insurance. Do you increase life insurance?

  • Anonymous Is this how Americans talk about this?
  • I'm going to increase my life insurance.
  • Do you increase life insurance?
  • ' is much more natural.
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AnonymousIs this how Americans talk about this?
I'm going to increase my life insurance. Do you increase life insurance? Yes, you can say that, but 'I'm going to (buy)(get) more life insurance.' is much more natural.
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AnonymousI'm going to increase my life insurance (coverage).
The final word "coverage" is understood when people leave it out.

CJ
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Could you explain to me?
When you say "I'm going to get more life insurance" does that mean your going to take out another policy or do you increase your insisting policy?

Do you say "take out a policy"
Can you "increase a policy"?
Do you say "take out a policy" or "take out insurance coverage"?

Are coverage and policy interchangeable?
policy mean contract, so bas
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Can someone explain to me please?
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Hello,

Can someone explain, Califjim?

thanks

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