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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Stored

Consider that this happens in a hospital.


Is this sentence correct:


"His blazer and tie had been removed and stored to be handed over to the family when they visited him for the first time, or directly to him if no one came… and

he survived."


Is the verb 'to store' appropriate in this context?

  

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Christine Christie Is the verb 'to store' appropriate in this context? Yes. It's also common to say 'kept in a safe place'.

  • Christine Christie Is the verb 'to store' appropriate in this context?
  • Yes.
  • It's also common to say 'kept in a safe place'.
  • CJ
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Christine ChristieIs the verb 'to store' appropriate in this context?

Yes. It's also common to say 'kept in a safe place'.

CJ

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