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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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invite trouble ??

0Can I use 'invite' in this sentence? or better to use 'getting' ?02br
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00Please take immediate action 00and 00do not 01u00invite 00trouble02u00 00by not putting00 the protection on the floor of the container, even though their floor is clean. 0-
  

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0My try: 02br 02br 00"Inviting trouble" and "getting into trouble". 0-

  • 0My try: 02br 02br 00"Inviting trouble" and "getting into trouble".
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0My try: 02br
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00"Inviting trouble" and "getting into trouble". Hmmm, both of them seems interchangable to me but I would use the first one if I meant something more precautious.0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Can I use 'invite' in this sentence? or better to use 'getting' ?12br
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10Please take immediate action 10and 10do not 10invite 10trouble10 10by not putting10 the protection on the floor of the container, even though their floor is clean. 12br
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