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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Her online profile is for herself only to read.
Her online profile is for her own reading.

I want to avoid using the word "private", are both sentences correct? Thanks.
  

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Anonymous Her online profile is for her own reading. eyes only. The expression you're looking for is "for her eyes only".

  • Anonymous Her online profile is for her own reading.
  • eyes only.
  • The expression you're looking for is "for her eyes only".
  • Anonymous I want to avoid using the word "private" Whatever for?
  • CJ
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AnonymousHer online profile is for her own reading. eyes only.
The expression you're looking for is "for her eyes only".
AnonymousI want to avoid using the word "private"
Whatever for?

CJ
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I don't understand why anyone would post a profile online if it was intended for her eyes only.
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Haha, just for example guys. I was thinking to use "letter" but sounds it sounds boring.
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fivejedjonI don't understand why anyone would post a profile online if it was intended for her eyes only.
Two old men. One of them holds a bottle full of flies.

First old man: I don't understand you. What kind of fool spends his time catching flies?
Second old man: Hey! It's just an 'obby.

CJ

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