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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Reassurance

Is this sentence correct, or does it een make sense:



"I decided to take supplements of vitamin D because it gives more reassurance than I won't afflicted by this medical condition again."

  

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Christine Christie I decided to take supplements of vitamin D because it gives me ( more ) reassurance than that I won't be afflicted by this medical condition again. As shown. CJ

  • Christine Christie I decided to take supplements of vitamin D because it gives me ( more ) reassurance than that I won't be afflicted by this medical condition again.
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  • CJ
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Christine ChristieI decided to take supplements of vitamin D because it gives me (more) reassurance than that I won't be afflicted by this medical condition again.
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Christine Christiesupplements of vitamin D

While that's possible, all you really need is to write vitamin D supplements.

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Taking vitamin D allowed me to promote my immune systems and reduce the risk of future medical afflictions.

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