Is this sentence Ok?
"In fact, if it was a matter of supplements, she needed multivitamin because she had a weak body."
It's supposed to to mean the doctor should have prescribed multivitamin instead of some othef supplements.
It is not quite correct. Consider these options: In fact, the issue was her lack of supplements. She needed multivitamins because she had a weak body.
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It is not quite correct.
Consider these options:
In fact, the issue was her lack of supplements. She needed multivitamins because she had a weak body.
In fact, the issue was supplemental deficiency. She need multivitamins because she had a weak body.
Also, "had a weak body" might be consider too forward or bordering on rude depending on your relationship