) The majority of tinned food is ---- Vitamins. (deficient, defective)
Tam afraid the project is far too expensive to be
(practical, practicable)
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The answer for the fill-in-the-blanks is the following;
- The majority of tinned food is deficient in vitamins
- Canned foods often lack many vital nutrients, and constant consumption of these can lead to a number of health conditions
- The meaning of the word, "deficient" indicates an insubstantial quantity of a substance or quality. It can also be used as a negative indicator of wealth, well-being, or experience
- I am afraid the project is far too expensive to be practical
- The word "practical" indicates the presence of tangible consequential work. It indicates that a certain idea is not just of value in theory, but also has real-world applications
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