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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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irrespective of other or another

She made a lot of mischief during his school days.

Is there any other word to replace "made" here?
Is there any another word to replace "made" here?


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I can understand the above two sentences with the same meaning irrespective of other or another.

Is the blue coloured sentence is correct? [Note: all the violet parts are context]
  

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User_gary She made a lot of mischief during his school days. Is there any other word to replace "made" here? Is there any another word to replace "made" here?

  • User_gary She made a lot of mischief during his school days.
  • Is there any other word to replace "made" here?
  • Is there any another word to replace "made" here?
  • ______________________________________________________ I can understand the above two sentences as having the same meaning irrespective of "other" or "another" .
  • Is the blue coloured sentence is correct?
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User_garyShe made a lot of mischief during his school days.

Is there any other word to replace "made" here?
Is there any another word to replace "made" here?


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