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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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Don't let a tragedy get you down. Learn from it and it'll make you a stronger person.

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New2grammar Don't let a tragedy get you down. Learn from it and it'll make you a stronger person. Is the above correct?

  • New2grammar Don't let a tragedy get you down.
  • Learn from it and it'll make you a stronger person.
  • Is the above correct?
  • Thanks.
  • I don't like the word tragedy here.
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New2grammarDon't let a tragedy get you down. Learn from it and it'll make you a stronger person.

Is the above correct?
Thanks.

I don't like the word tragedy here. Most people are affected in some way by a tragedy in their lives.

I would use setback, mistake, upset, disappointment - something like that.

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