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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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he recieved a grant; ................... , he worked cutting people lawn's
  

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I don't see the connection between "receiving a grant" and "cutting people's lawns". Do you mean that he worked at cutting lawns despite having money?

  • I don't see the connection between "receiving a grant" and "cutting people's lawns".
  • Do you mean that he worked at cutting lawns despite having money?
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I don't see the connection between "receiving a grant" and "cutting people's lawns".
Do you mean that he worked at cutting lawns despite having money?
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Perhaps:
He received a grant; however, he worked cutting people's lawns.
(Please note the highlighted corrections.)

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