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Cuteice Insan Posted 14 years ago
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which word is correct here full or complete

A person with full/complete knowledge always harms others as well himself.
  

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Either adjective is fine, but I suggest that you need to limit the statement; otherwise, it means this: A person with omniscience always harms others as well himself.

  • Either adjective is fine, but I suggest that you need to limit the statement; otherwise, it means this: A person with omniscience always harms others as well himself.
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Either adjective is fine, but I suggest that you need to limit the statement; otherwise, it means this:

A person with omniscience always harms others as well himself.

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