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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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Many of his father's traits have been carried over to him.

There is no mistaking whose son he is. Many of his father's traits have been carried over to him.

Does the above sound right, especially the bolded part? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic There is no mistaking whose son he is. Many of his father's traits have been carried over to him . Does the above sound right, especially the bolded part?

  • Angliholic There is no mistaking whose son he is.
  • Many of his father's traits have been carried over to him .
  • Does the above sound right, especially the bolded part?
  • Thanks.
  • It makes perfectly good sense, but it is a bit awkward.
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Angliholic
There is no mistaking whose son he is. Many of his father's traits have been carried over to him.

Does the above sound right, especially the bolded part? Thanks.
It makes perfectly good sense, but it is a bit awkward. Suggestion: He has many of his father's traits [or] he has inherited many of his
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Philip
Angliholic
There is no mistaking whose son he is. Many of his father's traits have been carried over to him.

Does the above sound right, especially the bolded part? Thanks.

It makes perfectly good sense, but it is a bit awkward. Suggestion: He has many of his father's trai
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Angliholic
Philip
Angliholic
There is no mistaking whose son he is. Many of his father's traits have been carried over to him.

Does the above sound right, especially the bolded part? Thanks.

It makes perfectly good sense, but it is a bit awkward. Suggestion
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