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Usage of deterred and attracted #1 (permalink) Wed May 13, 2009 20:19 pm   Usage of deterred and attracted
 

Neither of them was at all deterred by the sort of behavior as hey just grew fonder of each other

deterred....attracted...correct?
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deterred...attracted...correct? #2 (permalink) Wed May 13, 2009 20:52 pm   deterred...attracted...correct?
 

NO ... deterred is to be put off by the manner of another person.
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