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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is ‘emboldens’ correctly used in the sentence?

Is ‘emboldens’ correctly used in the sentence?


That piece of advice emboldens me to have a healthy living and lifestyle to diminish the threat of having diseases.

  

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That piece of advice emboldens me to have a healthy living and lifestyle in order to diminish the threat of having diseases. In broad terms, emboldens me means is a strong term that means 'gives me courage to do something that requires courage'. eg My boss's smile emboldened me to tell him he was wrong.

  • That piece of advice emboldens me to have a healthy living and lifestyle in order to diminish the threat of having diseases.
  • In broad terms, emboldens me means is a strong term that means 'gives me courage to do something that requires courage'.
  • eg My boss's smile emboldened me to tell him he was wrong.
  • Do you think anything in your sentence requires courage?
  • I suggest inspired me.
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That piece of advice emboldens me to have a healthy living and lifestyle in order to diminish the threat of having diseases.


In broad terms, emboldens me means is a strong term that means 'gives me courage to do something that requires courage'.

eg My boss's smile emboldened me to tell him he was wrong.

Do you think anything

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