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Hasib Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

This debate is a striking example...

Is this sentence grammatically correct and natural enough?

? This debate is a striking example of bravery of handling four whining individuals, having no knowledge and skills of debate, at the same time with eviscerating arguments.




P.S. I actually mean three things here:


1) A person handles 4 people in a debate at a time and it's like bravery to me.


2) Those 4 people don't know how to debate properly I mean they don't have any knowledge or skills about debating and they were just whining like a kid.


3) That person handles those 4 people at the same time and even destroys them with eviscerating arguments.

  

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Hasib This debate is a striking example of bravery I'm not sure bravery is the adjective to use here. Hasib bravery of handling Unidiomatic. Hasib having This harks back to "handling" and reads like it refers to the person you're trying to praise.

  • Hasib This debate is a striking example of bravery I'm not sure bravery is the adjective to use here.
  • Hasib bravery of handling Unidiomatic.
  • Hasib having This harks back to "handling" and reads like it refers to the person you're trying to praise.
  • Hasib skills of debate Unidiomatic.
  • Hasib at the same time with eviscerating arguments We need a verb.
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HasibThis debate is a striking example of bravery

I'm not sure bravery is the adjective to use here.

Hasibbravery of handling

Unidiomatic.

Hasibhaving

This harks back to "handling" and reads like it refers to the person you're trying to praise.

Hasib

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