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Vutdoan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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getting this win was not part of my original plans.
  

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" You did a good job, but the English language is complicated. You could technically word that sentence in so many ways and it would all mean the same thing. Here's just a few ways you could word it differently, but still have it maintain the same meaning.

  • " You did a good job, but the English language is complicated.
  • You could technically word that sentence in so many ways and it would all mean the same thing.
  • Here's just a few ways you could word it differently, but still have it maintain the same meaning.
  • " And so on and so forth...
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There is one minor grammatical error, where you said "not part." It should be "not a part." You could also use variations of the following:

"This win was not a part of my original plans."

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"Winning this was not a part of my original plans."

You did a good job, but the English language is complicated. You could technically word that sentence in s
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Google shows more than 6 million hits for "is part of" or "are part of". The article a is not necessary in this idiom.

CJ

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