Is it natural to say “ridicule doesn’t kill”?
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anonymous R idicule doesn’t kill . It's fine as a succinct aphorism. The grammar is OK, but I don't know how often you'll get to use it in a conversation.
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anonymousRidicule doesn’t kill.
It's fine as a succinct aphorism. The grammar is OK, but I don't know how often you'll get to use it in a conversation.
CJ
There is an old saying: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never harm me.
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