It’s not “there’s not too many diseases . . . ,” but “there aren’t too many diseases.” He got it right in the next clause. What’s his problem? A short attention span?
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October 16, 2017
It’s not “there’s not too many diseases . . . ,” but “there aren’t too many diseases.” He got it right in the next clause. What’s his problem? A short attention span?