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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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How stupid can you get for you to argue with your shallow sense?(or)It would be foolish for you to argue with your shallow sense.
Please correct the sentences.Thanks in advance.
  

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" "Argue with your shallow sense," meaning to enter an argument armed with only your shallowness, won't work because of the collision with "argue with," meaning argue with an opponent. "Your shallow sense" is an odd pejorative. We usually require a sense of something.

  • " "Argue with your shallow sense," meaning to enter an argument armed with only your shallowness, won't work because of the collision with "argue with," meaning argue with an opponent.
  • "Your shallow sense" is an odd pejorative.
  • We usually require a sense of something.
  • Perhaps you mean "as uninformed as you are," but it's hard to tell.
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"How stupid can you get to argue" or "How stupid for you to argue."

"Argue with your shallow sense," meaning to enter an argument armed with only your shallowness, won't work because of the collision with "argue with," meaning argue with an opponent.

"Your shallow sense" is an odd pejorative. We usually require a sense of something. Perhaps you mean "as uninformed as you are,"

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