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Unread Jan 29th, 2008, 07:21 am
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Default Error correction exercise

Hello, I need to spot the mistake in the following sentence:
"The psychiatrist asuggested against allowing Mavis to live with her family."
I know the mistake is "suggested" and could replace it with "advised" or "warned". I was simply wondering whether it would also be possible to say "argued against allowing..." Thank you
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Default Re: Error correction exercise

Yes. You can argue for or against an idea.
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