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Clee62 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

a soul of an old man

Hi,
Is it okay to say that a person has "a soul of an old man"? does that make sense or there is a better description of this saying?

thanks
  

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Better is ' the soul of an old man'. More specific. And more literary.

  • Better is ' the soul of an old man'.
  • More specific.
  • And more literary.
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Better is 'the soul of an old man'.

More specific.
And more literary.

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