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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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‘The inside of the body’ or ‘inside the body’?

I guess the correct expression in the following sentence is inside the body? Am I right?

The virus causes the infected cells to travel around (the inside of the body, inside the body) including the brain, down to the liver and kidneys.
  

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Rommel I guess the correct expression in the following sentence is inside the body? Am I right? The virus causes the infected cells to travel around (the inside of the body, inside the body) including the brain, down to the liver and kidneys.

  • Rommel I guess the correct expression in the following sentence is inside the body?
  • Am I right?
  • The virus causes the infected cells to travel around (the inside of the body, inside the body) including the brain, down to the liver and kidneys.
  • You are right.
  • CJ
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RommelI guess the correct expression in the following sentence is inside the body? Am I right? The virus causes the infected cells to travel around (the inside of the body, inside the body) including the brain, down to the liver and kidneys.
You are right.

CJ

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