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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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People are rising their preference for organic food and products than inorganic/Junk food.

People are rising more preference for organic food and products compared to inorganic/Junk food.

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'preference' already indicates a comparison, so it's not used with 'than' or 'compared to'. 'rising their preference' doesn't work. The verb rise can't take an object.

  • 'preference' already indicates a comparison, so it's not used with 'than' or 'compared to'.
  • 'rising their preference' doesn't work.
  • The verb rise can't take an object.
  • 'raise' can take an object, but even that isn't right.
  • This part has to be restructured.
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'preference' already indicates a comparison, so it's not used with 'than' or 'compared to'.

'rising their preference' doesn't work. The verb rise can't take an object. 'raise' can take an object, but even that isn't right. This part has to be restructured.

'inorganic food' is an impossibility. No food is inorganic except salt and maybe a few others. And 'junk food' really isn'

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