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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Should I say 'to the ideal' or 'to high ideals' in the sentence?

Should I say 'to the ideal' or 'to high ideals' in the sentence?

Kevin's father may not be able to live up (to the ideal, to high ideals).

  

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I would say: Kevin's father may not be able to live up to his ideals. CB

  • I would say: Kevin's father may not be able to live up to his ideals.
  • CB
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I would say: Kevin's father may not be able to live up to his ideals.

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