Is the sequence of words correct? Is the sentence as a whole correct? Kids these days have too much say in what they are allowed to wear to school. Thank you so very much
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It is correct, though the phrasing is a little informal. " seems more like a general observation or opinion.
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It is correct, though the phrasing is a little informal.
" seems more like a general observation or opinion.
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It is correct, though the phrasing is a little informal.
"Kids these days..." sounds like something a cranky old person would say, whereas, "These days, children have..." seems more like a general observation or opinion.