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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Is "you're not exactly in a position to do so" natural and correct here? And the rest of it, is it ok too?

You should not come here and be smart. You're not exactly in a position to do so thinking about what happened last time.

  

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Is "you're not exactly in a position to do so" natural and correct here? Yes. And the rest of it, is it ok too?

  • Is "you're not exactly in a position to do so" natural and correct here?
  • Yes.
  • And the rest of it, is it ok too?
  • No.
  • I think you mean the verb considering, not thinking.
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Is "you're not exactly in a position to do so" natural and correct here? Yes.

And the rest of it, is it ok too? No.

I think you mean the verb considering, not thinking.

You should not come here and be smart. You're not exactly in a position to do so, considering what happened last time.

The bolded phrase means this. When I (the spe

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