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Grapepark Posted 6 years ago
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Can we say "her taste of shooting blossomed?"

Hello

I want to ironically say "last night her shooting taste had blossomed and she killed 2 dogs unfortunately."

Was it right?

  

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The sentence is fine and it is easily understood. I don't think it sounds particularly ironic. I wouldn't say it that way, but I don't want to discourage you from expressing yourself the way you do.

  • The sentence is fine and it is easily understood.
  • I don't think it sounds particularly ironic.
  • I wouldn't say it that way, but I don't want to discourage you from expressing yourself the way you do.
  • It doesn't sound wrong or weird.
  • Using "taste," I would probably use a different word order, though.
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The sentence is fine and it is easily understood. I don't think it sounds particularly ironic. I wouldn't say it that way, but I don't want to discourage you from expressing yourself the way you do. It doesn't sound wrong or weird. Using "taste," I would probably use a different word order, though.

Her taste for shooting had blossomed.

Another way to say that, though it is common ,

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