1. Are these sentences correct:
a) "I look forward to the arrival of Fall in order to look edgier."
b) "I look forward to coming of Fall in order to look edgier."
2. And in case both are good, which sounds better.
Note: By 'edgier', I mean more sophisticated....
" a) sounds better to me, but there's not much in it.
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Christine Christiea) "I look forward to the arrival of fall in order to look edgier."
b) "I look forward to the coming of fall in order to look edgier."
a) sounds better to me, but there's not much in it.