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Sundarnaz Posted 5 years ago
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Highest point of pride

They take their nation to the highest point of pride by the virtue of their dedicated labour and hard work.

Is the sentence correct and natural?

Thanks.

  

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sundarnaz They take their nation to the highest point of pride by the virtue of their dedicated labour and hard work. Is the sentence correct and natural? Thanks.

  • sundarnaz They take their nation to the highest point of pride by the virtue of their dedicated labour and hard work.
  • Is the sentence correct and natural?
  • Thanks.
  • It's OK, but the expression is "by virtue of" without "the".
  • "highest point of pride" is a little unusual but not wrong.
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sundarnaz

They take their nation to the highest point of pride by the virtue of their dedicated labour and hard work.

Is the sentence correct and natural?

Thanks.

It's OK, but the expression is "by virtue of" without "the".

"highest point of pride" is a little unusual but not wrong.

CJ

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