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Tamguatlay Posted 3 years ago
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Should it be “valuable to me than anything else" instead?

Today, I am greeting you because I want to share a promise that is more happy and valuable to me than anything,”the 37-year-old wrote to his fans.



1. Should it be "valuable to me than anything else" instead?

2. Is the comma after "Today" necessary?

Thanks.

  

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tamguatlay 1. Should it be "valuable to me than anything else" instead? It can be, but it doesn't have to be.

  • tamguatlay 1.
  • Should it be "valuable to me than anything else" instead?
  • It can be, but it doesn't have to be.
  • tamguatlay 2.
  • Is the comma after "Today" necessary?
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tamguatlay1. Should it be "valuable to me than anything else" instead?

It can be, but it doesn't have to be.

tamguatlay2. Is the comma after "Today" necessary?

No. In fact, I recommend you remove it.

CJ

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