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TinaMr Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Struck a chord with smb.

Is it correct to say?

"Your motto ... is struck a chord with me and made be particularly motivated to join your team"

I would like to apply for a position, apprpx. Admissions Officer, at a University and I'm writing a cover letter.

Thank you!

  

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TinaMr Your motto [no "is"] struck a chord with me and made be me particularly motivated to join your team. You can say that something struck a chord with me, but not that it is struck a chord with me. CJ

  • TinaMr Your motto [no "is"] struck a chord with me and made be me particularly motivated to join your team.
  • You can say that something struck a chord with me, but not that it is struck a chord with me.
  • CJ
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TinaMrYour motto [no "is"] struck a chord with me and made be me particularly motivated to join your team.

You can say that something struck a chord with me, but not that it is struck a chord with me.

CJ

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