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2 Dec 2020
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Does this expression sound natural? Please correct sentences.
There is a contradiction of the government policies. On one hand, they ask people not to go out nonessential or nonurgent outing. On the other hand, they encourage people to travel domestically giving subsidies. They are really inconsistent.
Does this expression sound natural? Please correct sentences.
There is a contradiction of the government policies. On one hand, they ask people not to go out nonessential or nonurgent outing. On the other hand, they encourage people to travel domestically giving subsidies. They are really inconsistent.
There is a contradiction of the government policies. On one hand, they ask people not to go out nonessential or nonurgent outing. On the other hand, they encourage people to travel domestically giving subsidies. They are really inconsistent.
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There is a contradiction in the government's policies. On one hand, they ask people not to go out for non-essential or non-urgent outings. On the other hand, they encourage people to travel domestically, giving subsidies. They are really inconsistent.
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@allansianadventurer Thank you for your kind correction.
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There is a contradiction in the government policies. On one hand, they ask people not to go out for non-essential or non-urgent outings. On the other hand, they encourage people to travel domestically, giving subsidies. They are really inconsistent.
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I think "government policies" is okay, as well since it can be treated as a noun.
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