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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

at / to your heart's content

How would you say this sentence? Is it even natural?

You will get 50 high def photos on a DVD that you can print at/to your heart's content.

Is this grammatical?

I'll give you the photos with which you can do what you want.
I'll give you the photos with which you can do what you please.

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Top answer

You will get 50 high def photos on a DVD that you can print to your heart's content. I'll give you the photos, and you can do what you want to with them. I'll give you the photos, and you can do what you please with them.

  • You will get 50 high def photos on a DVD that you can print to your heart's content.
  • I'll give you the photos, and you can do what you want to with them.
  • I'll give you the photos, and you can do what you please with them.
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You will get 50 high def photos on a DVD that you can print to your heart's content.
I'll give you the photos, and you can do what you want to with them.
I'll give you the photos, and you can do what you please with them.

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