Are both these sentences correct, and do they mean the same:
a) "There are items that are indispensable for living, and others that can be exempted."
or
b) "There are items that are indispensable for living, and others that can be dispensed."
No. The right word is "non-essential" or "unessential". What kind of items are you thinking of?
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No. The right word is "non-essential" or "unessential". What kind of items are you thinking of?