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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Is the following sentence idiomatic?

Which paracetamol brands can I safely buy over-the-counter ?
  

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Apart from the space before the question mark, which shouldn't be there, it is correct and natural English. Do you mean to imply that some paracetamol brands are unsafe when bought over-the-counter? Perhaps I am fortunate to live in a country where this would be an unusual concern.

  • Apart from the space before the question mark, which shouldn't be there, it is correct and natural English.
  • Do you mean to imply that some paracetamol brands are unsafe when bought over-the-counter?
  • Perhaps I am fortunate to live in a country where this would be an unusual concern.
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Apart from the space before the question mark, which shouldn't be there, it is correct and natural English.

Do you mean to imply that some paracetamol brands are unsafe when bought over-the-counter? Perhaps I am fortunate to live in a country where this would be an unusual concern.
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GPY Perhaps I am fortunate to live in a country where this would be an unusual concern.
This was only a made-up sentence. Thanks to globalization it would be an unusual concern for most people in the world.

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