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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Make a will

Hi


Are these correct please?

Would you phrase differently?


I have nothing worth making a will for.


She hopes one day to have enough that it would warrant making a will/be wort making a will.


She took me out of her will.


Thanks

  

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anonymous I have nothing worth making a will for. That is OK. anonymous She hopes one day to have enough that it would warrant making a will/be wort making a will.

  • anonymous I have nothing worth making a will for.
  • That is OK.
  • anonymous She hopes one day to have enough that it would warrant making a will/be wort making a will.
  • " anonymous She took me out of her will.
  • OK.
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anonymousI have nothing worth making a will for.

That is OK.

anonymousShe hopes one day to have enough that it would warrant making a will/be wort making a will.

More natural is "She hopes one day to have enough to warrant making a will." OR "She hopes one day to have enough that it would be worthwhile to make a wi

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