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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct?

Is my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct?

A person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself, even in other people's presence.

  

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Rommel Is my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct? Before that, I am thinking of what the sentence implies. Rommel A person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself, even in other people's presence.

  • Rommel Is my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct?
  • Before that, I am thinking of what the sentence implies.
  • Rommel A person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself, even in other people's presence.
  • In that case, you mean the person who does not have a healthy lifestyle is confident of himself when he is alone?
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RommelIs my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct?

Before that, I am thinking of what the sentence implies.

RommelA person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself, even in other people's presence.

In that case, you mean the person who does not have a healthy lifestyle is confident of himself when he is

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Then I think you can consider this:

A person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself when health is discussed in social gatherings

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Rommeleven in other people's presence.

That part doesn't fit with the rest of the sentence. Also, use "confidence in themselves".

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A person with a healthy lifestyle feels self-confident, even in the presence of other people.

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