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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Question about relationships

Hi!

Could you please tell me,

when a human relationship, e.g. a friendship is not "healthy",

can we describe it as "diseased"?

I am using quotes because I am not sure if these are the correct terms.

Thanks in advance!

  

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Anonymous a friendship is not "healthy" That is a reasonable phrase. Anonymous can we describe it as "diseased"? That is too strong; use 'unhealthy'.

  • Anonymous a friendship is not "healthy" That is a reasonable phrase.
  • Anonymous can we describe it as "diseased"?
  • That is too strong; use 'unhealthy'.
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Anonymousa friendship is not "healthy"

That is a reasonable phrase.

Anonymouscan we describe it as "diseased"?

That is too strong; use 'unhealthy'.

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