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Jackson6612 Posted 5 years ago
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I hope things are great at your side...

Do you think the following sentence is correct? Thank you!

I hope things are great at your side and you still carry the same grandeur and grace as you did years ago.

  

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I have to guess that by "at your side" you mean "for your part" or "in your world" or something like that. A person can indeed carry grandeur and grace, but it sounds like an 18th-century greeting card. "

  • I have to guess that by "at your side" you mean "for your part" or "in your world" or something like that.
  • A person can indeed carry grandeur and grace, but it sounds like an 18th-century greeting card.
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I have to guess that by "at your side" you mean "for your part" or "in your world" or something like that. A person can indeed carry grandeur and grace, but it sounds like an 18th-century greeting card. I have to suppose you mean "still carry yourself with the same …."

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