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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

can i use this sentence and is it correct: Randy is in good, general health, respectively.
  

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Hi, can i use this sentence and is it correct: Randy is in good, general health, respectively. No. The word 'respectively' serves no purpose here.

  • Hi, can i use this sentence and is it correct: Randy is in good, general health, respectively.
  • No.
  • The word 'respectively' serves no purpose here.
  • Just say Randy is in good general health.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

can i use this sentence and is it correct: Randy is in good, general health, respectively.

No. The word 'respectively' serves no purpose here.

Just say

Randy is in good general health.

Best wishes, Clive
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Anonymous Randy is in good, general health, respectively.
I wonder if you're thinking of a usage such as, "Randy is in good general health, considering."

This would typically be used by people who are acquainted with Randy's history, and know that he's been through ****. When you consider all the physical abuse he's suffered in his life, you have t

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