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Hellohello Posted 18 years ago
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give you wings


"* would give you wings on the way you moved toward your goals."

Is the upper sentence right? I mean the usage of "give you wings", when I want to express "help you efficiently".

Is there other better phrase instead of "give you wings" ?

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Hi,
"* would give you wings on the way you moved toward your goals."

Is the upper sentence right? I mean the usage of "give you wings", when I want to express "help you efficiently".

Is there other better phrase instead of "give you wings" ?

The phrase sounds very poetic, but if I read this sentence I'd have trouble finding the meaning. If I try to interpret 'give

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