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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Which is correct?

Which is correct?Emotion: thinking I won't be surprised that you say that the 2 are wrong. If that is the case, how do I have to say it.

You're not allowed to be this sore loser. You're not allowed to be this much of sore loser.
  

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" Which would imply that you cannot be sore about losing - at all. " Which would imply that you can be sore - but not as sore as you currently are.

  • " Which would imply that you cannot be sore about losing - at all.
  • " Which would imply that you can be sore - but not as sore as you currently are.
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You can say:

"You're not allowed to be a sore loser."

Which would imply that you cannot be sore about losing - at all.

Or:

"You're not allowed to be this much of a sore loser."

Which would imply that you can be sore - but not as sore as you currently are.

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