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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Go sis St my principles/morals/convictions


How would you naturally phrase this? Are all 4 words correct?

Is it correct to say “is” or “go” against?

What you did goes/is against my principles/values/convictions/everything I stand for. I would never have lied.


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anonymous How would you naturally phrase this? I can't tell what it is supposed to mean. It looks like he told people that you lied when you didn't, but I can't see how anything he did can be said to have gone against your principles, etc.

  • anonymous How would you naturally phrase this?
  • I can't tell what it is supposed to mean.
  • It looks like he told people that you lied when you didn't, but I can't see how anything he did can be said to have gone against your principles, etc.
  • But leaving that aside ….
  • anonymous Are all 4 words correct?
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anonymousHow would you naturally phrase this?

I can't tell what it is supposed to mean. It looks like he told people that you lied when you didn't, but I can't see how anything he did can be said to have gone against your principles, etc. But leaving that aside ….

anonymousAre all 4 words correct?

More or less. "Pr

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