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Nikitus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"You couldn't cancel the plan because your vanity was stronger?"

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Is the following grammatically correct?

"You couldn't cancel the plan because your vanity was stronger?"

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Nikitus Is the following grammatically correct? It is barely grammatical, and not idiomatic.

  • Nikitus Is the following grammatically correct?
  • It is barely grammatical, and not idiomatic.
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NikitusIs the following grammatically correct?
It is barely grammatical, and not idiomatic.
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It is " your vanity was stronger" grammatically correct?

Thanks.
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You couldn't cancel the plan because you were too addicted to your cell phone.
NikitusIt is " your vanity was stronger" grammatically correct?
Yes, in the proper context.

Your vanity was stronger than your desire to see the truth..

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