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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Are these sentences correct:

a) "The public health authorities discouraged people from booking a trip for the next Summer."

b) "The public health authorities discouraged people from scheduling trips for the next Summer."

  

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) into that sort of thing. Do you just mean "the authorities" instead? Christine Christie discouraged consider using the present perfect here, especially if this is still relevant.

  • ) into that sort of thing.
  • Do you just mean "the authorities" instead?
  • Christine Christie discouraged consider using the present perfect here, especially if this is still relevant.
  • Christine Christie booking a trip Are you talking about holidays or travel?
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Christine ChristieThe public health authorities

They usually don't stick their noses (or at least they shouldn't!) into that sort of thing. Do you just mean "the authorities" instead?

Christine Christiediscouraged

consider using the present perfect here, especially if this is still relevant.

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