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Charchar Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

The phrase "stylish attempt." What exactly does it mean?

Could it be used literally, as in trying to be stylish or fashionable?
  

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Probably not, since in 'stylish attempt', the adjective describes the sort of attempt, not the result; however, I am willing to look at a sentence if you have one.

  • Probably not, since in 'stylish attempt', the adjective describes the sort of attempt, not the result; however, I am willing to look at a sentence if you have one.
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Probably not, since in 'stylish attempt', the adjective describes the sort of attempt, not the result; however, I am willing to look at a sentence if you have one.
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Thank you Mister Micawber. Emotion: smile
I don't have a sentence. I was planning to use it as a name for my blog, as in just the phrase itsel

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