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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Prestige vs Contour / Prestige vs Appeal

How would you say these 2 sentences?

- He had the contour/shape of the state of texas tattooed on his hip.
- You shouldn't be working for the salary but for the prestige . This company is reputed.

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He had the state of Texas tattooed on his hip. You shouldn't be working for the salary but for the prestige. This company is prestigious.

  • He had the state of Texas tattooed on his hip.
  • You shouldn't be working for the salary but for the prestige.
  • This company is prestigious.
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He had the state of Texas tattooed on his hip.
You shouldn't be working for the salary but for the prestige. This company is prestigious.

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