taked4700
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- Joined
- Feb 3, 2013
- Member Type
- Retired English Teacher
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Hi,
I came across a phrase of 'financially destitute' today.
So I think 'financially destitute' is redundant.
I'd like to know if you use 'ecologically destitute' or 'psychologically destitue' or not.
I guess 'ecologically destitute' could mean that the land is not fertile at all, and 'psychologically destitue' could indicate that the person is suffering from apathy.
Thanks in advance.
I came across a phrase of 'financially destitute' today.
So I think 'financially destitute' is redundant.
I'd like to know if you use 'ecologically destitute' or 'psychologically destitue' or not.
I guess 'ecologically destitute' could mean that the land is not fertile at all, and 'psychologically destitue' could indicate that the person is suffering from apathy.
Thanks in advance.
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