Steve210
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- May 14, 2015
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- English
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- England
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- United Arab Emirates
Could you kindly let me know which of the following sentences is correctly structured?:
"We must ensure that very citizen has access to sufficient quantities of safe and nutritious food at affordable prices for an active and healthy life at all times - including emergencies and crises."
or: "We must ensure that very citizen has access to sufficient quantities of safe and nutritious food at affordable prices for an active and healthy life at all times - including during emergencies and crises."
Should we use the preposition during, as with the second example, or is the first sentence grammatically correct?
"We must ensure that very citizen has access to sufficient quantities of safe and nutritious food at affordable prices for an active and healthy life at all times - including emergencies and crises."
or: "We must ensure that very citizen has access to sufficient quantities of safe and nutritious food at affordable prices for an active and healthy life at all times - including during emergencies and crises."
Should we use the preposition during, as with the second example, or is the first sentence grammatically correct?