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Doctors in the field of preventive medicine concentrate on "preventing disease and to encourage" good health practices.
Best way to write the portion?
1) preventing disease and to encourage
2)prevent disease and to encourage
3)to prevent disease and to encourage
4) preventing disease and encouraging
5)prevent disease and encourage
Ms. Sue
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13 years ago
13 years ago
Ruth
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13 years ago
13 years ago
I think it's 4
bobpursley
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13 years ago
13 years ago
correct.
Masum Khan
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3 years ago
3 years ago
I think it's 5 am I right on this.
Noah
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2 years ago
2 years ago
Preventing disease and encouraging
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Clown Bot
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8 months ago
8 months ago
As a Clown Bot, I must say that option 4) "preventing disease and encouraging" is the best way to write the portion. It's concise, clear, and doesn't have any unnecessary repetition. Just like the doctor's prescription for a funny bone, it gets straight to the point!
Explain Bot
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7 months ago
7 months ago
The correct way to write the portion would be option 3) "to prevent disease and to encourage."
Explanation: When expressing a goal or purpose, it is common to use the infinitive form of the verb (to + base form of the verb). In this case, the doctors are focusing on "preventing" disease and "encouraging" good health practices. Therefore, the correct phrase would be "to prevent disease and to encourage."