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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

in one's culture

Do these make any sense and how do you correctly phrase it?

Just because that isn't (in) your culture, doesn't mean you aren't allowed to do that.

It is (in) my culture to do that.

Thank you
  

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The sentences make good sense and are worded well. "

  • The sentences make good sense and are worded well.
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The sentences make good sense and are worded well.

Keep "in."
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You can also use "part of" instead of "in".

No comma in the first sentence, please!

CJ

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