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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Paragraph

Is this paragraph correct:



"It will not enough to say that from the mouth. We should find evidence that supportsthat allegation."

  

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Christine Christie Is this paragraph correc t? A couple of sentences hardly constitute a paragraph. Christine Christie It will not be enough to or Christine Christie It will not enough suffice to Christine Christie say that verbally.

  • Christine Christie Is this paragraph correc t?
  • A couple of sentences hardly constitute a paragraph.
  • Christine Christie It will not be enough to or Christine Christie It will not enough suffice to Christine Christie say that verbally.
  • from the mouth.
  • Christine Christie We should find evidence that suppor ts that allegation.
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Christine ChristieIs this paragraph correct?

A couple of sentences hardly constitute a paragraph.

Christine ChristieIt will not be enough to

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Christine ChristieIt will not enough
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'from the mouth' is not going to work.

Here's my version for your comparison:

It won't be enough just to make the allegation. We need evidence to support it.

CJ

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