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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is "invest" the abbreviation of "investigate"? "Petite" "petition"?

Context:

we petition the obama administration to:

Invest and deport Jasmine Sun who was the main suspect of a famous Thallium poison murder case (victim:Zhu Lin) in China

In 1995, Zhu Ling as a Tsinghua university student was found out to be purposely poisoned twice by lethal chemical: Thallium, which leads to her permanent paralysis. It was indicated that Sun, her roommate, had the motive, and access to the deadly chemical. Jasmine Sun was investigated by police as suspect in 1997. But resources show that the case was mystically closed due to her family's powerful political connections. Resources also show that she changed her name and entered USA by marriage fraud.
To protect the safety of our citizens, we petite that the government investigate and deport her.

More:
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/invest-and-deport-jasmine-sun-who-was-main-suspect-famous-thallium-poison-murder-case-victimzhu-lin/Rd8C54p1
  

Top answer

No. They are mistakes.

  • No.
  • They are mistakes.
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4 Answers
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No. They are mistakes.
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Thank you.
Despite the grammar mistakes, does the context sound natural?
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No, the who thing is a hot mess. How can you lethally poison the same person twice?
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The girl was saved in hospital,and she got better until she was poisoned again. If she didn't go to see a doctor and leave away from the poison she would be dead at the first time. unfortunately, she went to school after she got better. the criminal poisoned her again and that leads to her permanent paralysis( which very close to death).

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