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Yogi2005 Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Mitigation

0 hello, 02br
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00I have a problem - none of the words I can choose from fits the context, I want to try with 'mitigation' could you tell me if it might work. 02br
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00A mitigation to my staying in the country is that I make a lot of money. 02br
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although I can see where you are coming from. 02br 02br 00My staying in the country is reliant on my making a lot of money. 02br 02br 00I can only stay in the country if I make a lot of money.

  • although I can see where you are coming from.
  • 02br 02br 00My staying in the country is reliant on my making a lot of money.
  • 02br 02br 00I can only stay in the country if I make a lot of money.
  • 02br 02br 00A requirement for my staying in the country is that I make a lot of money.
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0Mitigation can mean to ease something, but does not work in this sentence exactly...although I can see where you are coming from. 02br
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00My staying in the country is reliant on my making a lot of money. 02br
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00I can only stay in the country if I make a lot of money. 02br
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00A requirement for my staying in the country is t
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0 condition? incentive? 0-
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0 thanks for your comments, unfortunately, none of the words given is on my list. 02br
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00the sentence is: 02br
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00A ....................... to my staying in the country is that I make a lot of money. 02br
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00I have to put sth in the gap. 02br
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00Can it be 02br
00prerequisite, sling, cabl
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0 Hi, 02br
00Of the words you listed, 'prerequisite' would do. 02br
00Clive 0-
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0 thanks Clive, 02br
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00Now, I can check off the list one more word. 0-
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0i suggest simply "reason"05000 but "reason" does not collocate with the preposition "to" very well. then how about "cause"?010id1

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