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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Respect

There's only one respect of reason why she hasn't married.
There's one respect of reason in that she hasn't married.
In my way of thinking, she did her best.
To my way of thinking, she did her best.

Are those sentences correct? IF i want to use respect in the first and second sentences, how should i use it correctly?
Thanks you.
  

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'Respect' has several meanings but I can't work out which one you are trying to use. No, it's not correct in these sentences. I've tried to work out what you means by 'respect of reason' but it's meaningless, sorry.

  • 'Respect' has several meanings but I can't work out which one you are trying to use.
  • No, it's not correct in these sentences.
  • I've tried to work out what you means by 'respect of reason' but it's meaningless, sorry.
  • What dictionary definition of respect are you experimenting with?
  • Only 'to' my way of thinking is correct.
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'Respect' has several meanings but I can't work out which one you are trying to use. No, it's not correct in these sentences. I've tried to work out what you means by 'respect of reason' but it's meaningless, sorry. What dictionary definition of respect are you experimenting with?

Only 'to' my way of thinking is correct.

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