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JimmyH Posted 13 years ago
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Despite being brand ambassador...

Ironic that you, being despite being samsung's brand ambassador, own a product of different company.

Does it look fine?
Thanks
  

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Huzaifa Asif Does it look fine? Not quite. It needs a subject, the first being is wrong, and Samsung is a proper noun.

  • Huzaifa Asif Does it look fine?
  • Not quite.
  • It needs a subject, the first being is wrong, and Samsung is a proper noun.
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Huzaifa AsifDoes it look fine?
Not quite. It needs a subject, the first being is wrong, and Samsung is a proper noun.
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Just realized I made a mistake. It should be, "It's ironic that you, despite being samsung's ambassador, own a product of different company.

Now tell.
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Aspara GusSamsung is a proper noun.
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Other than capitalizing Samsung, any other error?
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I missed something: ... of a different company. There, now you're home free.
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Aspara GusThere, now you're home free.
Aspara, what do you mean by "home free"? I think I've never heard that expression before...
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It means without problems, more or less.
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Does IRONICAL fit well in the sentence?

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