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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is the underlined preposition ‘of’ correctly used in the sentence?

Is the underlined preposition ‘of’ correctly used in the sentence?


A health expert has stated that rising cases of overweight and obesity worldwide are linked to an upward trend of chronic and non-communicable diseases.

  

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overweight is an adjective. You would get better advice if you put more than one sentence in each post. That is, put 5 sentences in one post versus one sentence in five posts.

  • overweight is an adjective.
  • You would get better advice if you put more than one sentence in each post.
  • That is, put 5 sentences in one post versus one sentence in five posts.
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overweight is an adjective.

You would get better advice if you put more than one sentence in each post. That is, put 5 sentences in one post versus one sentence in five posts.

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