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Buriburi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

At your own risk

Hi guys.

I've got something to say that goes like,
"My gut feeling, which is always at your own risk buying it or not, tells me that .... "

I'm teaching someone my first language, just as an exchange between friends.
So, how can I make that correct?

My try.
1. My gut feeling, which is always on your own risk to buy or not
2. My gut feeling, which is always of your own risk to buy or not
3. My gut feeling, which is always your own risk whether buying it or not
...

I don't know.. Please teach me the right way of saying it.
Thanks!
  

Top answer

Here's an option: My intuition, which you may take with a grain of salt, tells me that..

  • Here's an option: My intuition, which you may take with a grain of salt, tells me that..
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Here's an option:
My intuition, which you may take with a grain of salt, tells me that..
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Beautiful, Mr.M. Thanks!

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