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Jadel Posted 10 years ago
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"I can do nothing more to mitigate the hurt it may have caused my friend."
Can I say "I can do nothing more to mitigate the hurt that may have hurt my friend."
Does it have the same meaning as the first sentence?
  

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" You can, but the two 'hurts' make an ugly sentence.

  • " You can, but the two 'hurts' make an ugly sentence.
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JadelCan I say "I can do nothing more to mitigate the hurt that may have hurt my friend."
You can, but the two 'hurts' make an ugly sentence.

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