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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

To subside

Does this sentence make sense?



"The pain is subsiding."



And if it makes senses, is this the best verb to express the idea that 'it is decreasing in intensity'?




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Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense? Yes. Christine Christie And if it makes senses, is this the best verb to express the idea that 'it is decreasing in intensity'?

  • Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense?
  • Yes.
  • Christine Christie And if it makes senses, is this the best verb to express the idea that 'it is decreasing in intensity'?
  • It is a good one, but perhaps too good for every day.
  • It is of a moderately high register.
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Christine ChristieDoes this sentence make sense?

Yes.

Christine ChristieAnd if it makes senses, is this the best verb to express the idea that 'it is decreasing in intensity'?

It is a good one, but perhaps too good for every day. It is of a moderately high register. The pain is easing or lessening or going away.

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