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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Have I correctly used the phrase 'blameless like snow'?

Have I correctly used the phrase 'blameless like snow'?

Nobody can identify the thief. We are all blameless like snow.
  

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Rommel blameless like snow. That is not natural. We can say 'pure as the driven snow' which, in some contexts, can have a similar meaning to the one you want,

  • Rommel blameless like snow.
  • That is not natural.
  • We can say 'pure as the driven snow' which, in some contexts, can have a similar meaning to the one you want,
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Rommelblameless like snow.
That is not natural. We can say 'pure as the driven snow' which, in some contexts, can have a similar meaning to the one you want,
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fivejedjonWe can say 'pure as the driven snow'
Would it still sound natural if I included 'as' before 'pure' in the sentence, that is, 'We are all as pure as the driven snow? Or should I say 'We all are as pure as the driven snow?

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