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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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"Allocating the funds to the AIDS program in Africa would be a better cause

"Allocating the funds to the AIDS program in Africa would be a better cause than allocating them to the space research program. "

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Not quite. The allocation isn't a cause. The AIDS program in Africa would be a better cause than the space research program for the allocation of the your/respective funds.

  • Not quite.
  • The allocation isn't a cause.
  • The AIDS program in Africa would be a better cause than the space research program for the allocation of the your/respective funds.
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Not quite. The allocation isn't a cause.

The AIDS program in Africa would be a better cause than the space research program for the allocation of the your/respective funds.

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