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Liveinjapan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Like an avalanche

From now on, good thins might happen to your life like an avalanche.

Is this natural to say good things occur continuously?
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It sounds a little off, Hiro. Avalanches are hurried, powerful things, and generally not so pleasant. 'Might' is too tentative, too, and our lives are inseparable from ourselves.

  • It sounds a little off, Hiro.
  • Avalanches are hurried, powerful things, and generally not so pleasant.
  • 'Might' is too tentative, too, and our lives are inseparable from ourselves.
  • From now on, good things are sure to shower/burst/cascade upon you.
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It sounds a little off, Hiro. Avalanches are hurried, powerful things, and generally not so pleasant. 'Might' is too tentative, too, and our lives are inseparable from ourselves.

From now on, good things are sure to shower/burst/cascade upon you.
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