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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
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We seem to associate a lot of luck to the early bird. What about the early worm?

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Is this sentence correct English?

We seem to associate a lot of luck to the early bird. What about the early worm?

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Tom
  

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I don't find it correct. No. We seem to associate the early bird with good luck, but what about the early worm?

  • I don't find it correct.
  • No.
  • We seem to associate the early bird with good luck, but what about the early worm?
  • CJ
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I don't find it correct. No.

We seem to associate the early bird with good luck, but what about the early worm?

CJ
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Thanks, CJ! One more question.

What about:

We seem to attach (a lot of) good luck to the early bird, but what about the early worm?

Tom
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attach is not the right verb there.

Emotion: sad

CJ

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