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These machines are destroying our ability of thinking. vs These machines are destroying our ability of thinking. . Make necessary corrections Plzzz

Both phrases are very similar, but the second one has an extra period and a request for corrections at the end. The first phrase is correct as it is, while the second one contains unnecessary punctuation and informal language. The first phrase is a complete sentence expressing a thought, while the second one seems to be asking for proofreading or editing.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 997 views

These machines are destroying our ability of thinking.

This phrase is correct and can be used to express the idea that machines are negatively impacting our ability to think.

This phrase is a complete sentence that conveys the message that machines are having a negative effect on our thinking capacity.
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These machines are destroying our ability of thinking. . Make necessary corrections Plzzz

This phrase is incorrect and contains unnecessary punctuation and informal language. It seems to be a request for proofreading rather than a complete sentence.

This phrase is not a complete sentence and appears to be asking for corrections or editing. It is not a standard way to express an idea.

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