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The following sentence has two blanks. Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the word given in brackets. The_________ said that only fresh evidence would make him change his___________. (judge) - English

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 The following sentence has two blanks. Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the word given in brackets.

The____________ said that only fresh evidence would make him change his___________. (judge)

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The judge said that only fresh evidence would make him change his judgement.

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