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Is this sentence correct?

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I came across a phrase : 'She is excusing for the disorder( in her house). Is this sentence right?
  

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Hi, came across a phrase : 'She is excusing for the disorder( in her house). Is this sentence right? No.

  • Hi, came across a phrase : 'She is excusing for the disorder( in her house).
  • Is this sentence right?
  • No.
  • Don't use 'excusing' in that way.
  • ' Clive
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Hi,

came across a phrase : 'She is excusing for the disorder( in her house). Is this sentence right?

No. Don't use 'excusing' in that way.



'She is making excuses for the disorder( in her house).'



Clive

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