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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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possesive humans or humans'

Which one is correct (if correct at all):
human curiosity
humans' curiosity
in terms of human in general
  

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Anonymous in terms of human in general I would use 'human curiosity' unless in a case such as comparing humans to other animals.

  • Anonymous in terms of human in general I would use 'human curiosity' unless in a case such as comparing humans to other animals.
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Anonymousin terms of human in general
I would use 'human curiosity' unless in a case such as comparing humans to other animals.

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