| I would like to mention that if the text is a little bit confusing (as Linh said) it is because of the fact that I put only some fragments of my essay in here |
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I didn't find it confusing, yogi, because you
said that it was fragments of your essay.
| "Medicine (part of medeicne that concerns treating people) and national health organizations as two things are a hot issue. |
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Sorry - I misunderstood there. Perhaps you could try:
"In many countries, medical treatment and national health organisations
are a hot issue.
| what is the difference "Money-oriented doctors work many hours a day" and "The doctors who are money oriented work many hours a day"? |
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Really, they both mean the same thing. Your original sentence is actually fine, if you just remove the definite article:
Doctors who are money oriented work many hours a day
| Can we not say "medicine fights diseases" or "medicine fights with/against diseases"? |
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I think I would opt for
medicine fights disease, but use "disease" in the singular form, which becomes an uncountable noun, and means all sorts of diseases generally.
i think this is now better than my original answer, because it seesm to be what you want to say, and more in your own words.
Keep up the good work!