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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
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Hi,I have a naive understanding with the sentence.Could any one tell me correct or not?Thank you for your assistance. [It is her voice I dislike, more than what she says.]Can it be rephrased: Her voice has me feel unpleasant, that feeling to a greater degree than what she says?
  

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bepleased Her voice has me feel unpleasant, that feeling to a greater degree than what she says There are problems here. " " . .

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bepleasedHer voice has me feel unpleasant, that feeling to a greater degree than what she says
There are problems here.
We can say, "Her voice has me feeling unpleasant."
OR "Her voice causes me to feel unpleasant."
OR "Her voice makes me feel unpleasant."

" . . . . -- the way she sounds to a greater degree than what s
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Thank you Avangi for giving the key points so much.

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