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Latest post Sun, May 31 2009 11:43 PM by Mr Wordy. 2 replies.
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meantolearn  +  758958 Sun, 31 May 09 09:58 PM
Is it OK to say the following?

"In terms of who should be using the Orthokine Theraphy?"


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MrPedantic  +  759080 Sun, 31 May 09 11:31 PM
Hello M2L,

 

That sounds fine - except that it should be "Therapy"!

 

Best wishes,

 

MrP

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Mr Wordy  +  759106 Sun, 31 May 09 11:43 PM
It's not a complete sentence. It may be OK in the context of a longer sentence (apart from the "therapy" typo), but one would need to see the whole sentence to be sure.

 

I don't see any reason to capitalise "therapy" (but if it's conventionally capitalised in this context in the literature then ignore me).

 

 

 

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