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Svedankae
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Hello,
I am wondering which expression is regarded as correct by the GMAT:
Identical to / Identical with
Sick from / Sick with
Also: I read that on the GMAT "should" indicates a "moral obligation". Is that always the case or just in sentences such as:
"The court ruled that the victim should be reimbursed" (Note: this sentence is incorrect!)
I am wondering which expression is regarded as correct by the GMAT:
Identical to / Identical with
Sick from / Sick with
Also: I read that on the GMAT "should" indicates a "moral obligation". Is that always the case or just in sentences such as:
"The court ruled that the victim should be reimbursed" (Note: this sentence is incorrect!)

















