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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Reflexes

Is this sentence correct:



"Sometimes, a pet's presence could boost a patient's state of mind, and have positive reflexes in their immune system."

  

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Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: No. "Reflexes" is a wrong word. It might have postive effects on their immune system, but even that is awfully fluffy.

  • Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: No.
  • "Reflexes" is a wrong word.
  • It might have postive effects on their immune system, but even that is awfully fluffy.
  • You might as well preface your remark with "As you know, I don't know what I'm talking about, but …".
  • "Positive effects" is empty reassurance.
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Christine ChristieIs this sentence correct:

No. "Reflexes" is a wrong word. It might have postive effects on their immune system, but even that is awfully fluffy. You might as well preface your remark with "As you know, I don't know what I'm talking about, but …". "Positive effects" is empty reassurance.

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