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Joseph A Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar And Meaning

Hello everyone,

1. Could you please tell me the meaning of "to live your magic" in the the following phrase?

inspiration to live your magic

2. Is it okay to add "in" before "your magic" as follows? Does it change the meaning?

inspiration to live in your magic

Regards,

Joseph

  

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Joseph A 1. Could you please tell me the meaning of "to live your magic" in the the following phrase? That sounds like phoney-baloney philosophy for a gift-shop wall plaque—you know the ones, what looks like hand-painted lettering, but isn't, in pastel colors on a fake weathered cedar shake.

  • Joseph A 1.
  • Could you please tell me the meaning of "to live your magic" in the the following phrase?
  • That sounds like phoney-baloney philosophy for a gift-shop wall plaque—you know the ones, what looks like hand-painted lettering, but isn't, in pastel colors on a fake weathered cedar shake.
  • It means that the writer thinks we're sappy enough to buy into his scam.
  • It is nonsense.
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Joseph A1. Could you please tell me the meaning of "to live your magic" in the the following phrase?

That sounds like phoney-baloney philosophy for a gift-shop wall plaque—you know the ones, what looks like hand-painted lettering, but isn't, in pastel colors on a fake weathered cedar shake. It means that the writer thinks we're sappy enough to buy into his

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Joseph Ato live your magic

This phrase is vague enough to have many interpretations.

I'd say it means something like "to be as creative as you want to be" or "to fulfill your fantasies". It's not really very serious writing.

Joseph AIs it okay to add "in" before "your magic"

Yes, but that may change the mean

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