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Ex:
I eliminated sugar from my diet
I excluded sugar from my diet
Is there any difference between them? Thanks a lot in advance
13 de jun. de 2024 10:33
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Both are fine, and I agree with both Jonathan and Anelisiwe.
But I wouldn't use either of these in normal speech. I would say one of these things:
I don't eat sugar anymore.
I'm not having/eating sugar anymore.
I took sugar out of my diet.
I'm off sugar.
I don't eat/have anything with sugar in it anymore. (Brits can drop "it" here).
I removed sugar from my diet.
13 de junio de 2024
1
You can only "eliminate" sugar from your diet if it was part of your diet.
You can "exclude" sugar whether or not it is actually part of your diet.
13 de junio de 2024
1
Eliminate means completely removed, meaning that you have completely removed sugar from your diet, it is no longer there.
Excluded means not including something in a particular category, meaning that your diet does not include sugar at all.
13 de junio de 2024
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Inglés, Ruso
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