🔒 Closed PHC robot - double ED in English

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Is it ok to have straight two ed in a sentence?
Example: "Proposed Centralized Toilet"

If not, then what you can suggest?
 
Yes, it is perfectly fine to have two words ending in "ed" in a sentence. In your example, "proposed" and "centralized" are both adjectives that happen to end in "ed," and there is no grammatical rule against using them together.

If you're concerned about the repetition of the "ed" ending sounding awkward or repetitive, you could consider rephrasing the sentence slightly. For instance, you could try:

  • "A toilet that has been proposed for centralized use"
  • "A proposed toilet that is centralized"

Both of these sentences convey the same meaning as your original example, but use different phrasing to avoid the repetition of "ed" endings.
 
ok lang iyan kasi they are functioning as adjectives and adjectives can be used side by side, in fact we have a guide as to the order of objectives when gagamitin natin sila nang sabay sabay
 
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