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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Does this phrase make sense?

Hello,

I've just replied to one email and wrote this "These are the fields I find of high interest myself." I was referring to some fields in linguistics I mentioned earlier in the email.

Does this phrase makes sense? I know I could also say 'I am really interested in these fields' or something similar but is it ok if I already wrote it the way I did? I'm not a native engl. speaker hence I haven't got the right feel for it and god knows why I'm now thinking of 'high interests' in banks..

Thank you.
  

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Anonymous I've just replied to one email and wrote this "These are the fields I find of high interest myself. It's ok. " Or, this expresses the idea that these areas of interest are mutual.

  • Anonymous I've just replied to one email and wrote this "These are the fields I find of high interest myself.
  • It's ok.
  • " Or, this expresses the idea that these areas of interest are mutual.
  • "
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AnonymousI've just replied to one email and wrote this "These are the fields I find of high interest myself.
It's ok.

Here is another way:
"These are the fields I find highly interesting."

Or, this expresses the idea that these areas of interest are mutual.
"These are the fields I myself find highly interesting."
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AnonymousI ... wrote this "These are the fields I find of high interest myself." ... Does this phrase makes make sense?
Now's a fine time to ask. Why didn't you ask before you wrote it?
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Uff, thanks a lot. Yes, I was thinking "These are the fields I find highly interesting." would sound much better right after I replied. I guess I just wanted to sound intellectual or smth
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I was a bit in a rush, plus it looked all fine to me at first glance. Then later on when I got back home, read it again and couldn't find the 'phrase' anywhere on google that's when I started getting worried that I just wrote a nonsensical bs.. to a department of applied ling. at a prestigious uni. My fault, I know. Didn't have anyone else to ask anyway and just found out bout this site yesterday.
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