Can I use "social unrest" and "social rout" as a noun to write a sentence?
"The social unrest means that serious social conflict can threaten a political power and basic framework of reregime. However, social rout means that cells of social organism are necrotic, and basic function loses efficacy."
Is it correct to say it like that?
Thank you
Top answer
I would not know what "social rout" meant. It doesn't sound right to me. "social unrest" is fine.
— Mr Wordy
I would not know what "social rout" meant.
It doesn't sound right to me.
"social unrest" is fine.
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