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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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IS there a natural way to say:

(a) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the sick person / people.

(b) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the illness (of cancer).
  

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I think so. Vincent Teo IS there a natural way to say: (a) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the sick person / people. (b) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the illness/cancer .

  • I think so.
  • Vincent Teo IS there a natural way to say: (a) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the sick person / people.
  • (b) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the illness/cancer .
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I think so.
Vincent TeoIS there a natural way to say:

(a) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the sick person / people.

(b) John aspires to become a scientist to cure the illness/cancer.

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How about these sentences?

(a) I aspire to cure patients.

(b) I aspire to cure the illness / diseases / sick.

(c) The medical research scientist is researching medicine to cure the sickness.

(d) She aspires to be a doctor to cure people that have sickness / illness.
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How about my sentences?
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Vincent TeoHow about these sentences?

(a) I aspire to cure patients. OK.

(b) I aspire to cure the illness / diseases / sick. (Sick is an Adjective). It also means "vomit" (British, Informal). I don't think you aspired to prevent people from vomit.

(c) The medical research scientist is researching medici

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