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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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prevent do/doing

Hey everyone. I am wondering if this sentence is grammatically and semantically correct: Prevent ingrowth bloodthirsty fanaticism and murder your children and grandchildren.

It should say something like : stop ... fanaticism and stop murders of your children ... Thanks.
  

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Anonymous Hey everyone. It should say something like : stop ... fanaticism and stop murders of your children ...

  • Anonymous Hey everyone.
  • It should say something like : stop ...
  • fanaticism and stop murders of your children ...
  • Thanks.
  • The meaning of this is unclear.
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Anonymous Hey everyone. I am wondering if this sentence is grammatically and semantically correct: Prevent ingrowth bloodthirsty fanaticism and murder your children and grandchildren.It should say something like : stop ... fanaticism and stop murders of your children ... Thanks.
The meaning of this is unclear. You should explain it more.

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