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morbidly negligent and incompetent?
can this sentence be used when referring to an individuals actions?
Update:
random example: an animal carer's actions
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- GeneLLv 78 years ago
I don't think the adverb "morbidly" is appropriate in that sentence.
better would be:
"...completely negligent and incompetent." or "...utterly negligent and incompetent."
- Anonymous8 years ago
I don't think you can be morbidly incompetent
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