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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Have I correctly used 'since/for/because' and 'expressions of affection' in this statement?

Have I correctly used 'since/for/because' and 'expressions of affection' in this statement?

There are risks in falling in love since/for/because expressions of affection such as saying "I love you," kissing, and the like may not be reciprocated
  

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The whole sentence sounds unnatural to me.

  • The whole sentence sounds unnatural to me.
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The whole sentence sounds unnatural to me.
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How can I make it sound natural? Would it be OK if I rewrote it as follows?

Expressions of affection...may not be reciprocated, and risks in falling in love should not be overlooked.
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Falling in love involves risk because the feeling may not be mutual.

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