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KhoshtipMan Posted 8 years ago
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What's the meaning of this sentence? Shouldn't a comma be used after the first 'on'? Would you paraphrase it please.


To have the person you are the most dependent on turn on you is a psychological below.

  

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" is correct. No comma is needed after the first "on," because the phrases, "most dependent on" and "turn on you," are very recognizable and won't be confused. The meaning of the given sentence is: to have the person you trust the most betray you is psychologically devastating.

  • " is correct.
  • No comma is needed after the first "on," because the phrases, "most dependent on" and "turn on you," are very recognizable and won't be confused.
  • The meaning of the given sentence is: to have the person you trust the most betray you is psychologically devastating.
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"To have the person you are most dependent on turn on you is a psychological blow [not "below"]." is correct. No comma is needed after the first "on," because the phrases, "most dependent on" and "turn on you," are very recognizable and won't be confused.


The meaning of the given sentence is: to have the person you trust the most betray you is psychologically devastating.

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