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Tony Canard Posted 13 years ago
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to be independent in my opinion?

Is it correct to say "I'm independent in my opinions"?
  

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Tony Canard Is it correct to say "I'm independent in my opinions"? No. It's always singular in that context.

  • Tony Canard Is it correct to say "I'm independent in my opinions"?
  • No.
  • It's always singular in that context.
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Tony Canard Is it correct to say "I'm independent in my opinions"?
No. It's always singular in that context. opinion. "... in my opinion."

CJ
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And what about beliefs? "I'm independent in my belief(s)?"
And can I say "My beliefs are independent from anybody else's"?
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Tony CanardAnd what about beliefs? "I'm independent in my belief(s)?"And can I say "My beliefs are independent from anybody else's"?
I thought you were trying to say that your opinion was that you were independent.

In my opinion, I'm independent. ~ I'm independent(,) in my opinion.

It turns out that this is not what you wanted to say.

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