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What's most suitable?

Hi everyone,I'd like anyone to help me figure out what are the differences between both these sentences below;

-James boastfully left saying he was better than anyone else

-James left bragging he was better than anyone else

Are they correct?

Thanks for your help!

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These are OK: James left , boastfully saying he was better than anyone else . James left , bragging he was better than anyone else . James left , boasting he was better than anyone else .

  • These are OK: James left , boastfully saying he was better than anyone else .
  • James left , bragging he was better than anyone else .
  • James left , boasting he was better than anyone else .
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These are OK:

James left, boastfully saying he was better than anyone else.
James left, bragging he was better than anyone else.
James left, boasting he was better than anyone else.

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