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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Don't get me wrong?

Hi everybody. Is 'don't get me wrong' used correctly? And should I put a question mark after 'happy'?

So when are you getting divorced? Don't get me wrong, I just thought your new years resolution was to be happy.

  

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anonymous So when are you getting divorced? Don't get me wrong, I just thought your new years resolution was to be happy. Thus: So when are you getting divorced?

  • anonymous So when are you getting divorced?
  • Don't get me wrong, I just thought your new years resolution was to be happy.
  • Thus: So when are you getting divorced?
  • Don't get me wrong .
  • I just thought your N ew Y ear ' s resolution was to be happy .
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anonymousSo when are you getting divorced? Don't get me wrong, I just thought your new years resolution was to be happy.

Thus:

So when are you getting divorced? Don't get me wrong. I just thought your New Year

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