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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Writing?

1. He is dashing headlong into a self-destructive course.

2. He is dashing headlong into utter devastation.

Please correct the sentences. Thanks in advance.

  

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He is on a self-destructive course dashing headlong into utter ruin. (It's "on a course (toward / into)", not "into a course". ) CJ

  • He is on a self-destructive course dashing headlong into utter ruin.
  • (It's "on a course (toward / into)", not "into a course".
  • ) CJ
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He is on a self-destructive course dashing headlong into utter ruin.

(It's "on a course (toward / into)", not "into a course". The course is the path, not the destination.)

CJ

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