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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
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You are looking into the meaning more than is really intended.

Hi

Is the following sentence correct? Please help me with it. Thanks.

You are looking into the meaning more than is really intended.
  

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Jackson6612 Is the following sentence correct?. No, because your meaning is not clear. You are looking into the meaning more than is really intended.

  • Jackson6612 Is the following sentence correct?.
  • No, because your meaning is not clear.
  • You are looking into the meaning more than is really intended.
  • '?
  • The above sentence is talking about some situation or about what someone said or did.
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Jackson6612 Is the following sentence correct?. No, because your meaning is not clear.

You are looking into the meaning more than is really intended.

Do you mean 'You are reading too much into it.'?

The above sentence is talking about some situation or about what someone said or did. It means that the situation or what someone
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Do you mean 'You are reading too much into it.'?
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Thanks a lot, Canadian.

canadian45Do you mean 'You are reading too much into it.'?
Yes, this is what I intended to say. Does my original sentence come close to this meaning? I don't think so. Please help me with it. Thank you.

Regards

Jackson
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Do you mean 'You are reading too much into it.'?

Yes, this is what I intended to say. Does my original sentence come close to this meaning?

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It doesn't come close to expressing the meaning correctly.

The blue sentence is the standard way of expressing that meaning. So there is no point in trying to fi

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