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@Skurn:
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But it has crippled (due to damaged respiratory systems) and killed people much younger.
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Thanks for bringing some rather clumsy and ineffective verbiage to my attention. I'm afraid I didn't express myself very well. But this rewritten version of the paragraph should make things clearer. I have also updated the original posting.
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And yes, the disease will have the greatest impact on those who are "at risk" based on some medical condition or simply have that "medical condition" known as advanced years. But it has crippled and killed people much younger and heathier by causing permanent & irreparable damage to their respiratory systems.
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But it has crippled (due to damaged respiratory systems) and killed people much younger.
]
Thanks for bringing some rather clumsy and ineffective verbiage to my attention. I'm afraid I didn't express myself very well. But this rewritten version of the paragraph should make things clearer. I have also updated the original posting.
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And yes, the disease will have the greatest impact on those who are "at risk" based on some medical condition or simply have that "medical condition" known as advanced years. But it has crippled and killed people much younger and heathier by causing permanent & irreparable damage to their respiratory systems.
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