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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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His story is really one of...

Do these following sentences have the same meaning?

1) His story is really one of going from rags to riches.

2) His story is really one of rags to riches.


Can I write this by following the same sentence pattern? "His story is really one of my inspirations"

  

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Hasibrahman Do these following sentences have the same meaning? 1) His story is really one of going from rags to riches. 2) His story is really one of rags to riches.

  • Hasibrahman Do these following sentences have the same meaning?
  • 1) His story is really one of going from rags to riches.
  • 2) His story is really one of rags to riches.
  • Can I write this by following the same sentence pattern?
  • "His story is really one of my inspirations" Yes.
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Hasibrahman

Do these following sentences have the same meaning?

1) His story is really one of going from rags to riches.

2) His story is really one of rags to riches.


Can I write this by following the same sentence pattern? "His story is really one of my inspirations"

Yes. 1) and 2) have the same meaning.

I think in the c

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His is a rags-to-riches story.

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