0Hi EF guys,02br 02br 00I need just confirmation, whether I got the point of the next sentence from this situation....02br 02br 00Situation: Woman from FBI is sitting in her office and making an affidavit (list of the facts and evidences, which authorizes her to do something, it's not important what it is....)02br 02br 00During the making of this list, she said: "01i01b00Talk about the art of making evidence sound more rock solid than it is."02b02i02br 02br 00Please how would you paraphrase this sentence? My bet is: "01i00The rumors about how hard is to get an evidence are correct02i00" ....or something like that... i have no idea.02br 02br 00Can you please confirm it? I had been thinking about it for 30 minutes before I put together my tip..05000....That's why I'm asking if it's correct....02br 02br 00many thanks in advance02br 02br 00regards010id9
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— Philip
02br 02br 00I hope this helps.
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0 'Making evidence sound more rock solid than it is' = the evidence is weak, but I'm making it stronger 01b00or02b00 the evidence is good, and I'm making it better.02br 00'Talk about' = boy, isn't this a good example of...02br 02br 00I hope this helps. 0-
0Wow! Philip you're ***! Many thanks for your reply....It seems that you're right, because she said it with smile on her face....02br 02br 00Anyway, I have a little problem with the concatenation of your two parts into one sentence.....Did you mean it as:02br 02br 01i00Talk about the art of making evidence sound more rock solid than it is02i