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Joseph A Posted 7 years ago
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Syntax

Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me if my sentences below are natural and correct?

1. I usually pay the tax of honesty.

2. I always pay tax of my honesty.

3. I always pay the tax for my honesty.

PS. Here I mean "When someone is usually honest, but he always faces and experiences difficulties and injustices and he is unfairly treated by others due to his honesty".

JA

  

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You always pay the price of your honesty. "Tax" is wrong.

  • You always pay the price of your honesty.
  • "Tax" is wrong.
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You always pay the price of your honesty. "Tax" is wrong.

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