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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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I'm sorry I didn't prioritize you more than I did.

It's so good to finally have time to hang out with you guys again. I've really missed. I'm sorry I didn't prioritize you more than I did.


- Is the bold-face part well-phrased and natural?

  

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"To prioritize a person" doesn't work. We prioritize items on a schedule of things to do. The use of "prioritize" with your friends is going to sound insulting.

  • "To prioritize a person" doesn't work.
  • We prioritize items on a schedule of things to do.
  • The use of "prioritize" with your friends is going to sound insulting.
  • ) CJ
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"To prioritize a person" doesn't work. We prioritize items on a schedule of things to do. The use of "prioritize" with your friends is going to sound insulting.

(Also, by the way, "I've really missed" should be "I've really missed you".)

CJ

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I'm sorry I didn't prioritize spending time with you more than I did.

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