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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Lower the willing

Please check out the following sentences.

(1) The probability of winning the grand prix is one hundred million.

(2) It goal is to encourage people to demand / ask for an invoice.

(3) On one way, it can draw a prize; on the other way, it can prevent the shop owner from evading taxation.

(4) Invoice is the major income of charity groups.

(5) Somebody worries that it will lower the willing to donate the invoice to the charity groups.
  

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Dear Contiluo I am not quite sure of your meanings, so I have used slightly different sentences. I hope that is OK.. (1) In English, a chance - or probability - is often expressed as "x in y" - or "x to y" - where x and y are numbers..

  • Dear Contiluo I am not quite sure of your meanings, so I have used slightly different sentences.
  • I hope that is OK..
  • (1) In English, a chance - or probability - is often expressed as "x in y" - or "x to y" - where x and y are numbers..
  • The probability of my winning a Grand Prix are one in a hundred million <or> The probability of my winning a Grand Prix are a hundred million to one -- I think you are saying "invoice" when you mean "donation"..
  • An invoice is a request to pay money for goods.
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Dear Contiluo

I am not quite sure of your meanings, so I have used slightly different sentences. I hope that is OK..

(1) In English, a chance - or probability - is often expressed as "x in y" - or "x to y" - where x and y are numbers..

The probability of my winning a Grand Prix are one in a hundred million
<or>
The probability of my winning a Grand Prix ar

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