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Your own words are fine. I’d say it’s less of an issue here trying to sound like a native speaker, and more of an issue of how you’re going to help this guy. He’s not going to bridle at the words you use, he’s going to bridle at the message “I give up”.
– Dan Bron
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@DanBron No, the words used in the question, as put next to each other, are not fine. Both the title and the body are ungrammatical. The individual words might be fine but somebody listening to the sentence (phrase) would have a problem.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
@JasonBassford Read the rest of what I said. In particular the sentence directly after the one you are responding to.
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Your own words are fine. I’d say it’s less of an issue here trying to sound like a native speaker, and more of an issue of how you’re going to help this guy. He’s not going to bridle at the words you use, he’s going to bridle at the message “I give up”.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
@DanBron No, the words used in the question, as put next to each other, are not fine. Both the title and the body are ungrammatical. The individual words might be fine but somebody listening to the sentence (phrase) would have a problem.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
@JasonBassford Read the rest of what I said. In particular the sentence directly after the one you are responding to.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
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Your own words are fine. I’d say it’s less of an issue here trying to sound like a native speaker, and more of an issue of how you’re going to help this guy. He’s not going to bridle at the words you use, he’s going to bridle at the message “I give up”.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
@DanBron No, the words used in the question, as put next to each other, are not fine. Both the title and the body are ungrammatical. The individual words might be fine but somebody listening to the sentence (phrase) would have a problem.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
@JasonBassford Read the rest of what I said. In particular the sentence directly after the one you are responding to.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
Your own words are fine. I’d say it’s less of an issue here trying to sound like a native speaker, and more of an issue of how you’re going to help this guy. He’s not going to bridle at the words you use, he’s going to bridle at the message “I give up”.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
Your own words are fine. I’d say it’s less of an issue here trying to sound like a native speaker, and more of an issue of how you’re going to help this guy. He’s not going to bridle at the words you use, he’s going to bridle at the message “I give up”.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
@DanBron No, the words used in the question, as put next to each other, are not fine. Both the title and the body are ungrammatical. The individual words might be fine but somebody listening to the sentence (phrase) would have a problem.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
@DanBron No, the words used in the question, as put next to each other, are not fine. Both the title and the body are ungrammatical. The individual words might be fine but somebody listening to the sentence (phrase) would have a problem.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
@JasonBassford Read the rest of what I said. In particular the sentence directly after the one you are responding to.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
@JasonBassford Read the rest of what I said. In particular the sentence directly after the one you are responding to.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
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Your own words are fine. I’d say it’s less of an issue here trying to sound like a native speaker, and more of an issue of how you’re going to help this guy. He’s not going to bridle at the words you use, he’s going to bridle at the message “I give up”.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago
@DanBron No, the words used in the question, as put next to each other, are not fine. Both the title and the body are ungrammatical. The individual words might be fine but somebody listening to the sentence (phrase) would have a problem.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
@JasonBassford Read the rest of what I said. In particular the sentence directly after the one you are responding to.
– Dan Bron
2 days ago