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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Which is correct?

He is trying to make us get into an argument with each other.

He is trying to get us into an argument with each other.

(trying to incite feelings of hostility between two people)

  

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They're both correct, but the second has the virtue of brevity. CJ

  • They're both correct, but the second has the virtue of brevity.
  • CJ
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They're both correct, but the second has the virtue of brevity.

CJ

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