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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Halfway of

Is this correct please?

I'm halfway of my career high in points. My career high is 60.

Thank you
  

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No, this is not correct. " But let me be sure of what you want to say. Do you want to say that 60 points is the best you have done in your career?

  • No, this is not correct.
  • " But let me be sure of what you want to say.
  • Do you want to say that 60 points is the best you have done in your career?
  • ).
  • Or do you want to say that your goal is to reach 60 points?
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No, this is not correct. I would use "halfway to." But let me be sure of what you want to say. Do you want to say that 60 points is the best you have done in your career? (60 points in what?). Or do you want to say that your goal is to reach 60 points?

If it is your goal, then I would say:
I'm halfway to my career high, which is 60 points.

If it is the best
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I wouldn't myself use "career high" to refer to a goal. To me it sounds like something that you have already accomplished.

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