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Witty air Posted 8 years ago
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Is the sentence (with all sorrow) correct?
  

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I believe that you are using brackets () to set off quoted material. This is wrong. I believe that you mean this: Is the sentence "with all sorrow" correct?

  • I believe that you are using brackets () to set off quoted material.
  • This is wrong.
  • I believe that you mean this: Is the sentence "with all sorrow" correct?
  • "with all sorrow" is not a grammatically complete sentence.
  • In what context do you intend to use these words?
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I believe that you are using brackets () to set off quoted material. This is wrong. I believe that you mean this:

Is the sentence "with all sorrow" correct?

"with all sorrow" is not a grammatically complete sentence. In what context do you intend to use these words? Is it at the end of a letter or email?

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