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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
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Is this sentence correct and common in English?

Hi,
Is this sentence correct and common in English?

"I don't dislike trying it."

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It would be correct if "trying it" was something that you did repeatedly. However, "trying it" normally refers to doing something for the first time, so the sentence seems unlikely.

  • It would be correct if "trying it" was something that you did repeatedly.
  • However, "trying it" normally refers to doing something for the first time, so the sentence seems unlikely.
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It would be correct if "trying it" was something that you did repeatedly. However, "trying it" normally refers to doing something for the first time, so the sentence seems unlikely.

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