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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Sequels

Does this sentence make sense:



"Unfortunately, that's a lesion that leaves sequels."



In case, it makes sense, what does it mean?




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Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense: That "sequels" is a mistake for "sequelae". In medicine, use the Latin plural. It rhymes with "feely".

  • Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense: That "sequels" is a mistake for "sequelae".
  • In medicine, use the Latin plural.
  • It rhymes with "feely".
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Christine ChristieDoes this sentence make sense:

That "sequels" is a mistake for "sequelae". In medicine, use the Latin plural. It rhymes with "feely".

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