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1. Everyone wants to be in good health.
2. Everyone wants to be very healthy.
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Does #1 mean #2? What other expressions can we use instead of Sentence 1?
10 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
The two sentences are not identical in meaning, but they're close.
10 years ago
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1. Everyone wants to be in good health.
2. Everyone wants to be very healthy.
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Does #1 mean #2? What other expressions can we use instead of Sentence 1?

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