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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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make him money

Is it correct to say 'is such that'? and 'make him money'?
His mentality is such that if something doesn't make him money, he doesn't do it.

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Anonymous Is it correct to say 'is such that'? and 'make him money'? His mentality is such (that) if something doesn't make him money, he doesn't do it.

  • Anonymous Is it correct to say 'is such that'?
  • and 'make him money'?
  • His mentality is such (that) if something doesn't make him money, he doesn't do it.
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AnonymousIs it correct to say 'is such that'? and 'make him money'?
His mentality is such (that) if something doesn't make him money, he doesn't do it.
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His mentality is such that if something doesn't make him money, he doesn't do it.

Seems fine to me.
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Which version is better or more correct?
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To me, the sentence as originally written.

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