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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Set up moral on the ground

I'll never set my moral up on the ground of your behaviour. I have better grounds to set my moral up on.

Are these sentences correct and natural? Do they make a perfect sense?

Thanks.

  

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No. I don't understand your intended meaning when you say set my moral up . Please try to say it another way.

  • No.
  • I don't understand your intended meaning when you say set my moral up .
  • Please try to say it another way.
  • Clive
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No. I don't understand your intended meaning when you say set my moral up.

Please try to say it another way.

Clive

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