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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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"They're adamant and strong noble savages that can take a stand on what they believe in." Is this sentence correct?

  

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Not quite. Say it this way. " Are you sure that 'adamant' is the word you want?

  • Not quite.
  • Say it this way.
  • " Are you sure that 'adamant' is the word you want?
  • Can you say it another way?
  • Clive
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Not quite. Say it this way.

eg "They're adamant, strong and noble savages who can take a stand on what they believe in."

Are you sure that 'adamant' is the word you want? Can you say it another way?

Clive

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