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Cat navy 425 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Well said in a few words.

Dear all,

I saw the sentence "Well said in a few words. You created magnificent feeling." in our WhatsApp group as a reply to someone's text. Here could you please tell me whether the usage "Well said in a few words" and "You created magnificent feeling" are correct?
  

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cat navy 425 Well said in a few words. OK. " cat navy 425 You created a magnificent feeling.

  • cat navy 425 Well said in a few words.
  • OK.
  • " cat navy 425 You created a magnificent feeling.
  • It needs "a".
  • Otherwise it's OK, but I don't have a clear idea of what a magnificent feeling is, so I suppose it could have been clearer.
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cat navy 425Well said in a few words.

OK.

But I would have written, "Well said, and in a few words."

cat navy 425You created a magnificent feeling.

It needs "a". Otherwise it's OK, but I don't have a clear idea of what a magnificent feeling is, so I suppose it could

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