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Qop Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

firmly state?

Hello guys,

Could I say 'I want to firmly state that you can doubt (is it possible to use 'question me about') my capability, but my personal ethics are unquestionable.'

I don't know how to describe the action of telling my strong statement.

Thanks
  

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' Fine. Usually capability would be plural if you are speaking in generalities. ' This means that you will not object if they ask questions about your capability.

  • ' Fine.
  • Usually capability would be plural if you are speaking in generalities.
  • ' This means that you will not object if they ask questions about your capability.
  • The repeat of "question" is not particularly good style.
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qop'I want to firmly state that you can doubt my capability, but my personal ethics are unquestionable.'
Fine. Usually capability would be plural if you are speaking in generalities.
qop'I want to firmly state that you can question me about my capability, but my personal ethics are unquestionable.'
This means that you will n
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AlpheccaStars The repeat of "question" is not particularly good style..
Yeah, I would probably use some other words like undoubted. lol. Thank you

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