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Liton Das Posted 4 years ago
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Referring

Suppose, I am stating a sentence particularly aiming a person for some I can't say it directly to him or her. In such a case can I say.


I referring this statement to a particular person.

This statement is aimed at a particular person.

My statement is pointed at a particular person.

  

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Liton Das Suppose, I am stating a sentence particularly aiming a person for some I can't say it directly to him or her. In such a case can I say. I referring this statement to a particular person.

  • Liton Das Suppose, I am stating a sentence particularly aiming a person for some I can't say it directly to him or her.
  • In such a case can I say.
  • I referring this statement to a particular person.
  • This statement is aimed at a particular person.
  • My statement is pointed at a particular person.
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Liton Das

Suppose, I am stating a sentence particularly aiming a person for some I can't say it directly to him or her. In such a case can I say.


I referring this statement to a particular person.

This statement is aimed at a particular person.

My statement is pointed at a particular person.

None of those work. I might say "This

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