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Chivalry Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"All too.."

Can this idiom be used as an independent clause?
For example,
can I say "All too unfortunate for them, the evidence against them are well and intact."?

Thanks for the help in advance!:)
  

Top answer

All too unfortunately (for them), the evidence against them is valid and intact . You can do that.

  • All too unfortunately (for them), the evidence against them is valid and intact .
  • You can do that.
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All too unfortunately (for them), the evidence against them is valid and intact.

You can do that.

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