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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

faith

You must have strong faith for what you believe in, if not, you will find the job miserably.

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Hi, You must have strong faith for what you believe in, if not, you will find the job miserably. You must have strong faith in what you believe, or else you will find the job miserable. From your use of 'the', I assume the context identifies a specific job.

  • Hi, You must have strong faith for what you believe in, if not, you will find the job miserably.
  • You must have strong faith in what you believe, or else you will find the job miserable.
  • From your use of 'the', I assume the context identifies a specific job.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

You must have strong faith for what you believe in, if not, you will find the job miserably.

You must have strong faith in what you believe, or else you will find the job miserable. From your use of 'the', I assume the context identifies a specific job.

Best wishes, Clive

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