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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is "direct relation" correct here or something else?

How does a English person say the sentence?

The size of your teeth are in direct relation to the quality of them. The bigger they are the more sturdy they are.

The size of your teeth has to do with the quality of them.
  

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Hi, How does a English person say the sentence? The size of your teeth are in direct relation to the quality of them. The bigger they are the more sturdy they are.

  • Hi, How does a English person say the sentence?
  • The size of your teeth are in direct relation to the quality of them.
  • The bigger they are the more sturdy they are.
  • The size of your teeth has to do with the quality of them.
  • T he size of your teeth is in direct relation to their quality.
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Hi,

How does a English person say the sentence?

The size of your teeth are in direct relation to the quality of them. The bigger they are the more sturdy they are.

The size of your teeth has to do with the quality of them.

The size of your teeth is in direct relation to their quality.

The

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