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Newguest Posted 19 years ago
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god willing/god permits

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00Is it a good sentence: "God willing I hope to meet you sometime in the future" Can I also write "If God permits"02br
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0G'day Newguest,02br
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00I think that it needs a comma thus;02br
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00*** willing, I hope to meet you sometime in the future.02br
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00This is a contraction of the full meaning which is;02br
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00If *** is willing, I hope to meet you sometime in the future.02br
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00Your construction so
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0Thanks02br
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00How about "If *** permits" is it also OK?02br
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00By the way, is it also alright to write "I hope to meet you sometime in the future, *** willing"0-
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If you say "*** willing" assumes that you will be reunited if that is the will of ***.
If you say "*** permits" initially assumes that this is just your desire.

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