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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Are 'possible' and 'if not for' correctly used in the sentence?

Are 'possible' and 'if not for' correctly used in the sentence?

Pastor Gray says that above all, the Lord God Almighty is worthy to receive the highest praise from us and that our existence would not have been possible if not for Him.

  

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The sentence needs a little work, but regarding your question, the words "possible" and "if not for" are used correctly.

  • The sentence needs a little work, but regarding your question, the words "possible" and "if not for" are used correctly.
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The sentence needs a little work, but regarding your question, the words "possible" and "if not for" are used correctly.

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