Hi, imagine following situation. Person A comes up with an idea/statement. Then, he wants to prove that he's being right and he may tell, "To support this statement/argument/..., here are another proofs for you."
The thing is, I'm not sure if I can tell it this way. I'm quite certain I've heard something similar somewhere, but I still don't know if it makes any sense.
How should I tell that?
Thank you very much.~
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Hi. Imagine the following situation : Person A comes up with an idea/statement. " The thing is, I'm not sure if I can say it this way.
— Mister Micawber
Hi.
Imagine the following situation : Person A comes up with an idea/statement.
" The thing is, I'm not sure if I can say it this way.
I'm quite certain I've heard something similar somewhere, but I still don't know if it makes any sense.
- - As above is OK.
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Hi. Imagine the following situation: Person A comes up with an idea/statement. Then, he wants to prove that he's right and he may say, "To support this statement/argument/..., here are some proofs for you."
The thing is, I'm not sure if I can say it this way. I'm quite certain I've heard something similar somewhere, but I still don't know if it m