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Hans51 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Welling being?

Welling-being food?

Here in my country, the word of "well being" is extensively used around, but I feel like "welling being food" is kind of odd to me. Do native English speakers really use that expression?

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We do not use 'welling being'.

  • We do not use 'welling being'.
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We do not use 'welling being'.
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Sorry!! It was a typo. I mean "well being food"Emotion: embarrassed
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We don't use 'well being' whether or not it comes before 'food'.
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We do use "well being" - but not before food. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/well-being

Healthy food. Healthful food. (I use the former, though I expect that the latter is "more correct.")
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Grammar GeekHealthy food. Healthful food. (I use the former, though I expect that the latter is "more correct.")
This question has been asked ad nauseam but the truth is that one of the meanings of healthy is conducive to health, so "healthy food" works.
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Well, that's good, because I'm too old to change now.
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Never too old to change.Emotion: smile So we can use both "healthy food" and "healthful food" for the same meaning?
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Hi,
Grammar GeekWell, that's good, because I'm too old to change now.
No, no one is too old to change. As they say, where there's a will there's a way.

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