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Jexis Posted 6 years ago
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"...passing moment of not being able to..." Does This Sentence Make Sense

I have my doubts about this sentence.

Each passing moment of not being able to move feels like an eternity.

Does that make sense?

Or, should I rephrase it?

  

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Jexis I have my doubts about this sentence. Each passing moment of not being able to move feels like an eternity. Does that make sense?

  • Jexis I have my doubts about this sentence.
  • Each passing moment of not being able to move feels like an eternity.
  • Does that make sense?
  • Or, should I rephrase it?
  • Yes, it makes sense.
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Jexis

I have my doubts about this sentence.

Each passing moment of not being able to move feels like an eternity.

Does that make sense?

Or, should I rephrase it?

Yes, it makes sense. You don't have to rephrase it, but if you want to, you can use this instead:

Each passing moment of immobility feels like an eternity.

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