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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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underlie, went through with

(1) Your success will underlie the rank/status of our college.

(2) I went through with my graduation though I had economic problem in my family.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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Hi, (1) Your success will underline the rank and status of our college. I think you mean 'underline'? (2) I graduated though I had economic problems in my family.

  • Hi, (1) Your success will underline the rank and status of our college.
  • I think you mean 'underline'?
  • (2) I graduated though I had economic problems in my family.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

(1) Your success will underline the rank and status of our college. I think you mean 'underline'?

(2) I graduated though I had economic problems in my family.

Best wishes, Clive
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CliveHi,

(1) Your success will underline the rank and status of our college. I think you mean 'underline'?

(2) I graduated though I had economic problems in my family.

Best wishes, Clive

Thank you Clive.

Is this sentence correct?

Your success is underlyi
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Hi,

Is this sentence correct?

Your success is underlying significance of your reputation.

No. I think you have the wrong understanding of the word underlie. Try to say what you mean in another way, OK?

Best wishes again, Clive
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CliveHi,

Is this sentence correct?

Your success is underlying significance of your reputation.

No. I think you have the wrong understanding of the word underlie. Try to say what you mean in another way, OK?

Best wishes again, Clive
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Hi,

I mean - You have so much reputation because of your success in the business.

I'd just say - You have a very good reputation because of your success in business.

Best wishes, Clive

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