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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Roughest beginning of year

Can you say?

- I've had the roughest beginning of year/first few months to the year.

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You should either add a time factor or make it an exclamation, in my opinion. This year has had the roughest beginning for me! These have been the roughest few months I've had in a long time.

  • You should either add a time factor or make it an exclamation, in my opinion.
  • This year has had the roughest beginning for me!
  • These have been the roughest few months I've had in a long time.
  • This year I've had the roughest beginning ever.
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You should either add a time factor or make it an exclamation, in my opinion.

This year has had the roughest beginning for me!

These have been the roughest few months I've had in a long time.

This year I've had the roughest beginning ever.

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