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Zhossain Posted 16 years ago
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hi,

i want someone to check the following sentence.

The curse of life is inevitable. Doesnt matter if you are a saint or sinner , some curse ll be automatically laid upon you.

IS saint the opposite of sinner?

if I want to skip the sinner and say want to say something like how good a person is , still he ll be curse by something how would i say it?

thanks
  

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The curse of life is inevitable. It doesn't matter if you are a saint or sinner, some curse will be automatically laid upon you. -- It doesn't matter if you are a saint , some curse will be automatically laid upon you.

  • The curse of life is inevitable.
  • It doesn't matter if you are a saint or sinner, some curse will be automatically laid upon you.
  • -- It doesn't matter if you are a saint , some curse will be automatically laid upon you.
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The curse of life is inevitable. It doesn't matter if you are a saint or sinner, some curse will be automatically laid upon you.

IS saint the opposite of sinner?-- Yes

if I want to skip the sinner and say want to say something like how good a person is , still he ll be curse by something how would i say it?-- It doesn't matter if you are a sain

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