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Liton Das Posted 5 years ago
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Justify wrong doing

You cannot justify your wrong doing by saying someone else did wrong to you. Who you have done wrong with.


Is that correct usage of the word "justify".

  

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You cannot justify your wrongdoing by saying someone else did wrong to you. OK Who you have done wrong with. This is not correct.

  • You cannot justify your wrongdoing by saying someone else did wrong to you.
  • OK Who you have done wrong with.
  • This is not correct.
  • Is it supposed to be a question?
  • l Is that correct usage of the word "justify".
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You cannot justify your wrongdoing by saying someone else did wrong to you. OK

Who you have done wrong with. This is not correct. Is it supposed to be a question? l


Is that correct usage of the word "justify". Yes


wrongdoing is a noun. It's one word, not two.

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