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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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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."

  

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No. The right word is "non-essential" or "unessential". What kind of items are you thinking of?

  • 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?

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