Asked by Nalmi

Hello. I will be very grateful if you help me:
1)do you think it's possible to say "a free contraceptives distribution" or "a free contracetptive distribution"?
2) is it OK to say "his priest career" or "his career of a priest"?
3) do you think it's possible to say "he always lies, which isn't surprising for a politician / which is no wonder for a politician"?
4) do you think it's possible to use "against" in the phrase "I think it's an unfair accusation against an honest person"?
I am very, very grateful for your help. Thank you very much!

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Answered by Writeacher
1)do you think it's possible to say "a free contraceptives distribution" or "a free contracetptive distribution"?
<b> I wouldn't use either one. I'd write this: <i>... distribution of free contraceptives</i> (with or without "a")</b>

2) is it OK to say "his priest career" or "his career of a priest"?
<b>his career as a priest</b>

3) do you think it's possible to say "he always lies, which isn't surprising for a politician / which is no wonder for a politician"?
<b>Either of these is fine, but I'd put "nearly" in front of "always" ... unless you KNOW that every word he says is a lie!!</b>

4) do you think it's possible to use "against" in the phrase "I think it's an unfair accusation against an honest person"?
<b>yes</b>
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