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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is it ok to use "food for thoughts"? Is it "make" or "create" impact? Is the whole sentence grammatically correct?

Asian teachers tend to make more impact on a (is article ok?) living crisis. They are preposterous! Caning is their only food for thoughts.

  

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) living crisis. They are preposterous! Caning is their only food for thoughts .

  • ) living crisis.
  • They are preposterous!
  • Caning is their only food for thoughts .
  • make is OK .
  • or have What does 'a living crisis' mean?
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Asian teachers tend to make more impact on a (is article ok?) living crisis. They are preposterous! Caning is their only food for thoughts.


make is OK . or have

What does 'a living crisis' mean?

The idiom is food for thought. It doesn't fit here. Just say Caning is the only t

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