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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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I'm I not being wordy using the words 'miss' and 'think' in this sentence?

Is the following sentence correct? I'm I not being wordy using the words 'miss' and 'think' which are almost synonymous? How can I improve this sentence? Thank you.

I miss you, and I always think of you.
  

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Rommel Is the following sentence correct? I'm Am I not being too wordy using the words both 'miss' and 'think' which are almost synonymous? How can I improve this sentence?

  • Rommel Is the following sentence correct?
  • I'm Am I not being too wordy using the words both 'miss' and 'think' which are almost synonymous?
  • How can I improve this sentence?
  • Thank you.
  • " - "Miss" and "think" are not synonymous!
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Rommel Is the following sentence correct? I'm Am I not being too wordy using the words both 'miss' and 'think' which are almost synonymous? How can I improve this sentence? Thank you.
- You're not being too "wordy!"
- "Miss" and "think" are not synonymous!
- It's perfectly OK to say: "I miss you, and I always t

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