It's just a matter of choice rather than of prejudices
Do you consider the following to be correct?
1: It's just a matter of choice rather than of prejudices, or preconceived notions (or preconceptions). 2: It's just a matter of choice, and not the other way round. (it's not that I have been influced some kind prejudice in making this choice - it was simply a matter of choice and simply went with it.)
Top answer
#2 doesn't work. #1 is "correct," but it seems weak. The word "just" detracts from your point.
— Avangi
#2 doesn't work.
#1 is "correct," but it seems weak.
The word "just" detracts from your point.
"and not the other way around" really has no preparation.
You need some pair of things which may logically be reversed.
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#2 doesn't work. #1 is "correct," but it seems weak. The word "just" detracts from your point.
"and not the other way around" really has no preparation. You need some pair of things which may logically be reversed. What would be "the other way round" from "a matter of choice"?
You seem to have two opposites by default: (1) a matter of choice; (2) not a matter of ch