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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Does adherantly personable make sense?

I'd like to know if the following sentence makes sense, specifically the "adherantly personable and nostalgic" portion

Though I'm sure many will agree that a laptop computer holds a plethora of useful tools and applications, there is something adherantly personable and nostalgic about putting ones thoughts on paper.
  

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Can't imagine what meaning you attach to "adherantly" here. Could you suggest a synonym? Are you possibly thinking "inherently"?

  • Can't imagine what meaning you attach to "adherantly" here.
  • Could you suggest a synonym?
  • Are you possibly thinking "inherently"?
  • "Adherent" is sticky??
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Can't imagine what meaning you attach to "adherantly" here. Could you suggest a synonym?

Are you possibly thinking "inherently"?

"Adherent" is sticky??

I think your sentence makes sense with the "i-word."

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