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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
2024年6月13日 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.
2024年6月13日
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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.
2024年6月13日
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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.
2024年6月13日
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