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Suresh ghosh Posted 9 years ago
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'It takes extreme cruelty to kill someone in the name of religion.'
Can I write the sentence, keeping the meaning same, this way: I wonder what cruelty it takes to kill someone in the name of religion.
  

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No. I suggest "It's extremely cruel to kill someone in the name of religion".

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  • I suggest "It's extremely cruel to kill someone in the name of religion".
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No. I suggest "It's extremely cruel to kill someone in the name of religion".

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