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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Failure of expectations

My sentence:

-Next week we're going to that restaurant, but don't expect too much, because the food there is never known to be good, otherwise you'll suffer from failure of expectations.

Is it natural and correct English?
  

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OttoJ Is it natural and correct English? No; the phrase should be reserved for very formal writing. Next week we're going to that restaurant, but don't expect too much, because the food there is n ever good ; otherwise you'll be disappointed.

  • OttoJ Is it natural and correct English?
  • No; the phrase should be reserved for very formal writing.
  • Next week we're going to that restaurant, but don't expect too much, because the food there is n ever good ; otherwise you'll be disappointed.
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OttoJIs it natural and correct English?
No; the phrase should be reserved for very formal writing.

Next week we're going to that restaurant, but don't expect too much, because the food there is never good; otherwise you'll be disappointed.

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