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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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One quote can change your life! - Is it right sentence?

I want to put "One quote can change your life!" into my business card. It means one nice quotation could inspire you and could change your life direction.

But, I'm not sure it's a proper expression with proper grammer.

Is it right expression? If not any suggestion?

Thank you,
  

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I would use quotation , because quote can also refer to a financial estimate. I also think the word single before the word will emphasize the uniqueness of the quotation being used.

  • I would use quotation , because quote can also refer to a financial estimate.
  • I also think the word single before the word will emphasize the uniqueness of the quotation being used.
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I would use quotation, because quote can also refer to a financial estimate.

I also think the word single before the word will emphasize the uniqueness of the quotation being used.
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Hi,

I'd say 'quotation' in full, instead of 'quote'.

Are you in a business that involves supplying people with quotations?

Clive

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