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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

in relation vs when it comes to

Can you tell me how to phrase this?
My worst nightmare in relation to/when it comes to the alarm clock is not waking up in the morning for work.
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I don't think that the meaning is very clear. Are you worried that the alarm clock will not go off?

  • I don't think that the meaning is very clear.
  • Are you worried that the alarm clock will not go off?
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I don't think that the meaning is very clear. Are you worried that the alarm clock will not go off?
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you mean that your worst nightmare is when the alarm clock is not waking you up in the morning for work?

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