Could you please chech the grammar in this sentence?
I wouldn’t mind if the child would visit his mother in England, but I strictly do not agree with the fact that England is his permanent place of residence. Thank you!
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I wouldn’t mind if the child visited his mother in England, but I strongly disagree that England is his permanent residence.
— Mister Micawber
I wouldn’t mind if the child visited his mother in England, but I strongly disagree that England is his permanent residence.
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