Hi,
I suspect this sentence structure and manner of phrasing to be problematic. If so, how or in what way?
"So (or: That way), most probably a typical case of (a?) creation out of the blue."
>> Can I alternatively structure it this way or not (?)
"So (or: That way), most probably a typical case of out of the blue creation."
>> With this sentence I would like to inform the reader: This process (mentioned before in my text) is all about „creating/painting out of the blue“, and „therefore I´m always also suprised by the outcome“.
To that means, I would like to combine the phrase „out of the blue“ and the word „creation“ (or else the word "painting"). How do I do that best?
Thanks for helping me out here!
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BecauseOfTheOne"So (or: That way), most probably a typical case of (a?) creation out of the blue."
It is not a sentence for starters. There is neither a subject nor a predicate. That doesn't matter if the preceding sentence or sentences set it up properly, though.
BecauseOfTheOneTo that means, I would like to combine the phrase „
BecauseOfTheOne I would like to combine the phrase „out of the blue“ and the word „creation“
Random combinations of odd phrases and words are challenging.
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