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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

'I hope everything works out best for you'
  

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Your sentence is perfectly grammatical but that doesn't necessarily mean it's good English. We'll have to wait for a native speaker's opinion. I don't remember hearing it.

  • Your sentence is perfectly grammatical but that doesn't necessarily mean it's good English.
  • We'll have to wait for a native speaker's opinion.
  • I don't remember hearing it.
  • That may mean it isn't used.
  • Anything that isn't often said in English may sound unnatural.
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Your sentence is perfectly grammatical but that doesn't necessarily mean it's good English. We'll have to wait for a native speaker's opinion. I don't remember hearing it. That may mean it isn't used. Anything that isn't often said in English may sound unnatural. These are common:

I hope everything works out fine / all right for you.

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Cool BreezeI hope everything works out fine / all right for you.
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Or . . . works out well for you .
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I don’t find it particularly unnatural, but the suggestions above are definitely more familiar to me.

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