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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Turmoil

Are both OK:

Cause turmoil to the country.

Cause turmoil in the country.

  

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levis1 Are both OK: Cause turmoil to the country. Cause turmoil in the country. Neither seems OK.

  • levis1 Are both OK: Cause turmoil to the country.
  • Cause turmoil in the country.
  • Neither seems OK.
  • Why such an imperative?
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levis1Are both OK: Cause turmoil to the country. Cause turmoil in the country.

Neither seems OK. Why such an imperative?

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