Is this sentence correct:
"I hope that you arrive well in your country, and that everything in your life turns out for the best."
It's correct grammar, but the firt part is not very natural. I suggest this. " Clive
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It's correct grammar, but the firt part is not very natural.
I suggest this.
"I hope that you have a good trip back to your homeland, and that everything in your life turns out for the best."
Clive