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Doughtysoul Posted 3 years ago
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"You should adhere to your beliefs steadfastly regardless of how hard people try to impose their beliefs on you with some logical fallacies"


does this sentence sound natural to you and is the use of "steadfastly" correct? or this sentence is just word salad

  

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Doughtysoul does this sentence sound natural to you and is the use of "steadfastly" correct? or this sentence is just word salad Capital letters and punctuation are integral to written English. Every sentence begins with the one and ends with the other.

  • Doughtysoul does this sentence sound natural to you and is the use of "steadfastly" correct?
  • or this sentence is just word salad Capital letters and punctuation are integral to written English.
  • Every sentence begins with the one and ends with the other.
  • This isn't some fussy rule you can ignore if you feel like it.
  • You are not writing in English if the format is wrong.
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Doughtysouldoes this sentence sound natural to you and is the use of "steadfastly" correct? or this sentence is just word salad

Capital letters and punctuation are integral to written English. Every sentence begins with the one and ends with the other. This isn't some fussy rule you can ignore if you feel like it. You are not writing in English if the forma

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