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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Idiomatic ?

Could anyone tell whether this sentence sound natural or not -

" Subtitles are usually preffered over dubbing because you're able to relate to the emotions with preserving the originality of the movie"

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You were fine up to "emotions". It seems that "with" is not what you want, but I can't tell what you mean, so I can't recommend better phrasing.

  • You were fine up to "emotions".
  • It seems that "with" is not what you want, but I can't tell what you mean, so I can't recommend better phrasing.
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You were fine up to "emotions". It seems that "with" is not what you want, but I can't tell what you mean, so I can't recommend better phrasing.

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