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1. In order to tell the difference between doing right and doing wrong, one must be wise.
2. In order to tell the difference between doing right and wrong, one must be wise.









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  • They're both correct - the second is ambiguous between the difference between (1) doing right and (2) doing wrong and the difference between (1) doing wright and (2) wrong, but the intended meaning is clear enough. Why do you need doing at all though? Why not the difference between right and wrong or just in order to tell right from wrong?

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  • They're both correct - the second is ambiguous between the difference between (1) doing right and (2) doing wrong and the difference between (1) doing wright and (2) wrong, but the intended meaning is clear enough. Why do you need doing at all though? Why not the difference between right and wrong or just in order to tell right from wrong?

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1. In order to tell the difference between doing right and doing wrong, one must be wise.
2. In order to tell the difference between doing right and wrong, one must be wise.







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  • They're both correct - the second is ambiguous between the difference between (1) doing right and (2) doing wrong and the difference between (1) doing wright and (2) wrong, but the intended meaning is clear enough. Why do you need doing at all though? Why not the difference between right and wrong or just in order to tell right from wrong?

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  • They're both correct - the second is ambiguous between the difference between (1) doing right and (2) doing wrong and the difference between (1) doing wright and (2) wrong, but the intended meaning is clear enough. Why do you need doing at all though? Why not the difference between right and wrong or just in order to tell right from wrong?

    – Minty
    6 mins ago



















They're both correct - the second is ambiguous between the difference between (1) doing right and (2) doing wrong and the difference between (1) doing wright and (2) wrong, but the intended meaning is clear enough. Why do you need doing at all though? Why not the difference between right and wrong or just in order to tell right from wrong?

– Minty
6 mins ago







They're both correct - the second is ambiguous between the difference between (1) doing right and (2) doing wrong and the difference between (1) doing wright and (2) wrong, but the intended meaning is clear enough. Why do you need doing at all though? Why not the difference between right and wrong or just in order to tell right from wrong?

– Minty
6 mins ago












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