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Felixxx Posted 10 years ago
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Representative enough

I used to smoke, so I think I am representative enough to talk about the disadvantage of smoking.

Is it a proper usage?
What I try to mean is someone has good knowledge to take about the issue.
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so I think I am qualified to talk about the disadvantage s of smoking'.

  • so I think I am qualified to talk about the disadvantage s of smoking'.
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I'd say '...so I think I am qualified to talk about the disadvantages of smoking'.

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