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Sentence: Obesity is a serious problem in the industrialized world, both with...



 
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Sentence: Obesity is a serious problem in the industrialized world, both with... #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 17, 2009 14:38 pm   Sentence: Obesity is a serious problem in the industrialized world, both with...
 

Hi :)

Can you check my grammar in this sentence:

Obesity is a serious problem in the industrialized world, both with children and adults.
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Sentence: Obesity is a serious problem in the industrialized world, both with #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 17, 2009 15:41 pm   Sentence: Obesity is a serious problem in the industrialized world, both with
 

Mumigirl wrote:
Obesity is a serious problem in the industrialized world, both with children and adults.


Hello,

I'd replace "with" with "for".

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