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Newguest Posted 7 years ago
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Run/running

You can do this is by facing your suffering rather than run from it.


--- Shouldn't it be "rather than running from it"?

  

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Newguest Shouldn't it be "rather than running from it"? Yes. That's my opinion too.

  • Newguest Shouldn't it be "rather than running from it"?
  • Yes.
  • That's my opinion too.
  • CJ
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NewguestShouldn't it be "rather than running from it"?

Yes. That's my opinion too.

CJ

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NewguestYou can do this is by facing your suffering rather than run from it.

That "is" shouldn't be there. Is the above an excerpt from a longer sentence?

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Newguest--- Shouldn't it be "rather than running from it"?

Both are possible.

NewguestYou can [do this by facing your suffering] rather than [run from it].
NewguestYou can do this by [facing your suffering] rather than (by) [running from it].

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