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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Sentence structure/wording

I am trying to say that 'nothing feels better than after a good workout; there is no feeling better than after a good workout'. Would you please help with putting a nice and clear statement the cover what I am trying to say?

Are my sentences decent? Please provide additional examples.

Thank you!
  

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Anonymous I am trying to say that 'nothing feels better than after a good workout; there is no feeling better than after a good workout'. Nothing feels better than a g ood workout. There is no feeling bette r than a good workout.

  • Anonymous I am trying to say that 'nothing feels better than after a good workout; there is no feeling better than after a good workout'.
  • Nothing feels better than a g ood workout.
  • There is no feeling bette r than a good workout.
  • There is no better feeling than a good workout.
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AnonymousI am trying to say that 'nothing feels better than after a good workout; there is no feeling better than after a good workout'.
Nothing feels better than a good workout.
There is no feeling better than a good workout.
There is no better feeling than a good workout.
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Thank you very much. I love the changes you made Emotion: smile
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Thank you very much. I love the sentences!

Excluding the word 'after' would still emphasize that the good feeling is after one has finished working out?
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I think so, yes. (And I just had a good work-out.)
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Ok great. And I am sure you know what I am talking about, and that you feel great right now Emotion: smile

Thanks!

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