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Pokh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Present participle

Many doctors had elected retiring early instead of facing the threats of lawsuits and the rising costs of malpractice insurance.

Guys, Is there any issue with above sentence...It does not sound good ,though its grammatically correct.. ? Please highlight..
  

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The grammar is OK, but the noun would be better: Many doctors had elected early retirement instead of facing the threats of lawsuits and the rising costs of malpractice insurance.

  • The grammar is OK, but the noun would be better: Many doctors had elected early retirement instead of facing the threats of lawsuits and the rising costs of malpractice insurance.
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The grammar is OK, but the noun would be better:

Many doctors had elected early retirement instead of facing the threats of lawsuits and the rising costs of malpractice insurance.

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