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Is this sentence correct?
Living up to these expectations could be difficult and society not accepting those cloned children could be a challenge.
Should it be these or those
Living up to these expectations could be difficult and society not accepting those cloned children could be a challenge.
Should it be these or those
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It's a very awkward sentence with some grammatical problems. Try this:
Living up to these expectations could be difficult, along with society's not accepting cloned children.
(I hope it's clear in context what "these expectations" are.)
Living up to these expectations could be difficult, along with society's not accepting cloned children.
(I hope it's clear in context what "these expectations" are.)
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