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use of "turn into positive" #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 19:49 pm   use of "turn into positive"
 

Hi,

Can you tell me which sentence flows better?

1. You should turn your problem with excessive weight into a positive
2. You should turn your problem with excessive weight into positive

Thank you in advance.
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use of "turn into positive" #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 19:51 pm   use of "turn into positive"
 

Certainly, the first does. Please end it with a period.
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use of "turn into positive" #3 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 19:58 pm   use of "turn into positive"
 

Thanks Mordant.
Sorry I forgot to include the period, I'll be more attentive next time.
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