wolfand
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- Nov 24, 2010
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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- Australia
I always have difficulty differenciating using "ing" from "nouns" as follows.
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Vaccines have accomplished near miracles in the fight against infectious disease.
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1. In the abovementioned sentence, can I use "near miracles in fighting" in stead of using " in the fight"?
2. If so, waht is the difference between two expression?
3. If not, how about using "acmoplished in fighting infectious disease." in stead of original expression.
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Vaccines have accomplished near miracles in the fight against infectious disease.
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1. In the abovementioned sentence, can I use "near miracles in fighting" in stead of using " in the fight"?
2. If so, waht is the difference between two expression?
3. If not, how about using "acmoplished in fighting infectious disease." in stead of original expression.