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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Receive

Hi.
Is 'receive' used correctly in
On the basis of what was said, what the visitors of these gravestones receive expressedly about the comb, is that comb is a tool to ornate hair in feminine communities.

?Thanks in advance
  

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No, not at all. Your text is extremely odd. Visitors to these gravestones receive the explanation that the comb is a feminine hair ornament.

  • No, not at all.
  • Your text is extremely odd.
  • Visitors to these gravestones receive the explanation that the comb is a feminine hair ornament.
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No, not at all. Your text is extremely odd.

Visitors to these gravestones receive the explanation that the comb is a feminine hair ornament.
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Oops!
I didn't mean that.
Maybe 'receive the apparent meaning' fits better, right?
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soheil1Maybe 'receive the apparent meaning' fits better, right?
No, 'receive...meaning' does not work at all. Perhaps you had better explain more what you are trying to say.

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