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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Are 'a lot of himself' and 'for' correctly used in the sentence?

Are 'a lot of himself' and 'for' correctly used in the sentence?

Mr. Smith's willingness to sacrifice a lot of himself for the people around him has won their love and respect.

  

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I think the correct sentence would be: Mr. Smith's willingness to sacrifice a lot for the people around him has won their love/affection and respect.

  • I think the correct sentence would be: Mr.
  • Smith's willingness to sacrifice a lot for the people around him has won their love/affection and respect.
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I think the correct sentence would be:

Mr. Smith's willingness to sacrifice a lot for the people around him has won their love/affection and respect.

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