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John Aki Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Wording help please?

Hi there,

Could you please check for me, am I using this word correctly?


Whether he is guilty or not, public will do him justice.

Whether it is good or not, people will do it justice.


Cheers

  

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Here are examples: Whether he is guilty or not, the courts will give him justice. Justice will be served. I cannot express how much I do miss you, for words won't do it justice .

  • Here are examples: Whether he is guilty or not, the courts will give him justice.
  • Justice will be served.
  • I cannot express how much I do miss you, for words won't do it justice .
  • You need much more than a one-hour lecture, perhaps an entire semester, to do that topic justice .
  • The video doesn't do justice to the whole experience of being there in person.
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Here are examples:

Whether he is guilty or not, the courts will give him justice. Justice will be served.


I cannot express how much I do miss you, for words won't do it justice.

You need much more than a one-hour lecture, perhaps an entire semester, to do that topic justice.

The video doesn't do justice to the whol

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