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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appropriate *" is not grammatically correct
It doesn't make sense as a stand-alone phrase. However, you can use the word "appropriate" as an adjective to modify a noun. For example: "The appropriate course of action is to seek legal advice."
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Appropriate, certainly.
Appropriate experience?
Appropriate profanity.
Appropriate footwear?
"Get appropriate," interjects Melissa.
Use appropriate detail.
Appropriate punishments.
Appropriate placement was confirmed.
Appropriate, restrained conflict.
Appropriate for kids?
Very appropriate for children.
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