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I know how it would be if anyone discriminate you vs I know hoe it would be if anyone ignores you

The correct phrase is "I know how it would be if anyone discriminates against you." The second phrase is also correct but conveys a different meaning. Discrimination and ignoring are two distinct actions, so the choice between the two phrases depends on the specific situation you want to address.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

I know how it would be if anyone discriminate you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "discriminate" should be in the correct form, which is "discriminates against."

The correct phrase is "I know how it would be if anyone discriminates against you." This sentence conveys the idea of understanding the experience of being discriminated against.

Alternatives:

  • I know how it would be if anyone discriminates against you.

I know hoe it would be if anyone ignores you

This phrase is correct. It conveys the idea of understanding the experience of being ignored by someone.

This phrase is used to express empathy or understanding towards someone who is being ignored by others. It highlights the emotional impact of being disregarded.

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