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Ipodmini Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

to my distinct?

Is "to my distinct" correct?

eg: It's not correct to my distinct.
  

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What do you want to say? "distinct" is an adjective, doesn't quite work in there.

  • What do you want to say?
  • "distinct" is an adjective, doesn't quite work in there.
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What do you want to say?
"distinct" is an adjective, doesn't quite work in there.
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Oh, it is not "distinct", but "instinct", sorry for the typo.
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You still aren't saying what do you want to express/say.

"based on my instinct/relying on my instinct" might be a combination
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Emotion: stick out tongueSorry, the sentence is "I think he is right about this, to/by my instinct" (are both ok?)

The sentence may be li
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The idiomatic expression I think you're reaching for is My instinct tells me (that) he's right about this.
Also, my instincts tell me ...

CJ

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