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Nicetomeetyou Posted 9 years ago
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Is this free from mistakes?

Whatever the obstacles are, I will stick to my belief.

  

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nicetomeetyou Is this free from mistakes? Whatever the obstacles are, I will stick to my belief. Yes, but as a side issue, I'm used to hearing 'beliefs' in this kind of sentence.

  • nicetomeetyou Is this free from mistakes?
  • Whatever the obstacles are, I will stick to my belief.
  • Yes, but as a side issue, I'm used to hearing 'beliefs' in this kind of sentence.
  • But maybe you are speaking of one very specific belief, so that's OK then.
  • CJ
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nicetomeetyou

Is this free from mistakes?

Whatever the obstacles are, I will stick to my belief.

Yes, but as a side issue, I'm used to hearing 'beliefs' in this kind of sentence. But maybe you are speaking of one very specific belief, so that's OK then.

CJ

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