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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Or/and always

Is this correct: No matter what life throws at you, don't falter or/and give, keep you head up and always reach for the stars.

Can I omit the always?
  

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levis1 or/and give, keep you head up That part makes no sense as you have presented it and is unnecessary anyway. No matter what life throws at you, don't falter and always reach for the stars . levis1 Can I omit the always?

  • levis1 or/and give, keep you head up That part makes no sense as you have presented it and is unnecessary anyway.
  • No matter what life throws at you, don't falter and always reach for the stars .
  • levis1 Can I omit the always?
  • Sure, if you wish.
  • Adverbs are the writer's choice.
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levis1 or/and give, keep you head up
That part makes no sense as you have presented it and is unnecessary anyway.

No matter what life throws at you, don't falter and always reach for the stars.
levis1Can I omit the always?
Sure, if you wish. Adverbs are the writer's choice.
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What about now: No matter what life throws at you, don't falter or give in, keep your head up and always reach for the stars.

Better?
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Yes, much better, but it is considerable overkill. Make it terser.

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