eggcracker
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Is it right to use such expressions as "invest into","finding solutions"?
I think the verb "invest" should be followed by preposition "in", and "finding solutions" sounds really awkward to me.
Doesn't it sound really unnatural to use expression like "invest into" and "finding solution" in sentence 1?
And if this sentence has any grammatical error or strange expressions please give me some proofreading or correction.
(I don't also know the difference in two words between the proofreading and the correction.)
1."You'd better say that nations all over the world are strugging to make the situation right by investing a lot of budget into finding solutions."
-------I changed the mistyped word "investigate" into "invest". Sorry:lol:
I think the verb "invest" should be followed by preposition "in", and "finding solutions" sounds really awkward to me.
Doesn't it sound really unnatural to use expression like "invest into" and "finding solution" in sentence 1?
And if this sentence has any grammatical error or strange expressions please give me some proofreading or correction.
(I don't also know the difference in two words between the proofreading and the correction.)
1."You'd better say that nations all over the world are strugging to make the situation right by investing a lot of budget into finding solutions."
-------I changed the mistyped word "investigate" into "invest". Sorry:lol:
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