Have I correctly used 'with our heads held high' and 'with a hint of humor in his voice' in these sentences?
Have I correctly used 'with our heads held high' and 'with a hint of humor in his voice' in these sentences?
“Just tell if you’re not yet ready to get married, and we’ll walk out the door with our heads held high.” her father said to her. “So, you do like Marlo to be my better half?” she asked, giving her father a sweet smile. “Come on. Let’s get you hitched!” he said, with a hint of humor in his voice.
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” her father said to her. ” she asked, giving her father a sweet smile. “Come on.
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” her father said to her.
” she asked, giving her father a sweet smile.
“Come on.
” he said, (no comma) with a hint of humor in his voice.
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“Just tell us if you’re not yet ready to get married, and we’ll walk out the door with our heads held high.” her father said to her. “So, would you like Marlo to be my better half?” she asked, giving her father a sweet smile. “Come on. Let’s get you hitched!” he said, (no comma) with a hint of humor in his voice.