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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

The surgeon was able to quickly and painlessly remove the stitches from Greta's forehead.

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The surgeon was able to quickly and painlessly remove the stitches from Greta's forehead.

Is it correct to say, "... remove the stitches quickly and painlessly from Greta's forehead"?
  

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HUBLOT Is it correct to say, "... remove the stitches quickly and painlessly from Greta's forehead"? Yes, and that's much better than the original form.

  • HUBLOT Is it correct to say, "...
  • remove the stitches quickly and painlessly from Greta's forehead"?
  • Yes, and that's much better than the original form.
  • CJ
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HUBLOTIs it correct to say, "... remove the stitches quickly and painlessly from Greta's forehead"?
Yes, and that's much better than the original form.

CJ
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HUBLOTIs carefully and comprehensively correctly placed?
Not in my opinion.
HUBLOTShould it be put at the end of the sentence?
Yes. I believe that would be better.

CJ

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