Is this sentence corrrect:
"A measure frequently APPOINTED to prevent Alzeihmers is EXERCIZING your brain."
No. "appointed" is not going to make sense, but "exerci s ing" is OK (as spelled here). Instead of "appointed" you need "recommended", "prescribed", or "advised".
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No. "appointed" is not going to make sense, but "exercising" is OK (as spelled here).
Instead of "appointed" you need "recommended", "prescribed", or "advised".
CJ