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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Poetry in...

Maybe I'm just transliterating from my language here, but do you think that "appreciating the poetry IN A SUNRISE/SMILE" etc. makes any sense?
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Anonymous do you think that "appreciating the poetry IN A SUNRISE/SMILE" etc. makes any sense? Yes, though I cannot vouch for 'et cetera'.

  • Anonymous do you think that "appreciating the poetry IN A SUNRISE/SMILE" etc.
  • makes any sense?
  • Yes, though I cannot vouch for 'et cetera'.
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Anonymous do you think that "appreciating the poetry IN A SUNRISE/SMILE" etc. makes any sense?
Yes, though I cannot vouch for 'et cetera'.
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Hi
Maybe I'm just transliterating from my language here, but do you think that "appreciating the poetry IN A SUNSHINE/SMILE" makes any sense? Or how would you express the concept otherwise?
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Please do not double-post. I thought you were already aware of that guideline.
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Ok thanks. I checked: "etc." is ok for "et cetera" in English too! Emotion: smile
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Interventizio "etc." is ok for "et cetera" in English too!
I am well aware of that, thank you—I am a native speaker. What I said is that I cannot guarantee that your phrase—

"appreciating the poetry IN A... etc."

—makes any sense. I will only vouch for 'sunrise' and 'smile'.

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