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Angliholic Posted 15 years ago
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Runs the risk of accidents

Understanding the needs of your body is the key. Everyone runs the risk of accidents, and no one can be sure of avoiding chronic.

Hi,

Is it right to understand the bolded part in the above as "everyone is at the risk of accidents?" Thanks.
  

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Hi, Understanding the needs of your body is the key. Everyone runs the risk of accidents , and no one can be sure of avoiding chronic there seems to be a word missing here . " Yes.

  • Hi, Understanding the needs of your body is the key.
  • Everyone runs the risk of accidents , and no one can be sure of avoiding chronic there seems to be a word missing here .
  • " Yes.
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Hi,

Understanding the needs of your body is the key. Everyone runs the risk of accidents, and no one can be sure of avoiding chronic there seems to be a word missing here .

Is it right to understand the bolded part in the above as "everyone is at the risk of accidents?" Yes.

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Thanks, Clive.

Sorry for the missing word "diseases."

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