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    Default how is the word qualify used in this sentance?

    I will not qualify or encourage your ridiculous lies

    and is the sentance correct?

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    Default Re: how is the word qualify used in this sentance?

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    I will not qualify or encourage your ridiculous lies.

    and is the sentence correct?
    The sentence is structurally correct.
    A person doesn't normally qualify another person's lies, so the meaning would depend on the context.

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