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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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There's nothing special about him.

Is there another way, more natural, to express in English the idea of someone being nondescript, ordinary?

What I wonder, more precisely, is whether there is a way to topicalize the pronoun "him", that is to place it at the beginning of the sentence, in the same manner as we say: He's no ordinary man?

  

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He does not possess any quality that is special or unique.

  • He does not possess any quality that is special or unique.
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He does not possess any quality that is special or unique.

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