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5 Dec 2019
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English (UK)
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Is it natural to say, “ he is very good at not being tempted.” ( in this case I’m talking about a diabetic person not being tempted to have dessert even though we have tried to give him some.)
Is it natural to say, “ he is very good at not being tempted.” ( in this case I’m talking about a diabetic person not being tempted to have dessert even though we have tried to give him some.)
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- English (UK)
Your version is fine, but you could have used:
"He is good at resisting temptation"
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@MrVisitor thank you very much, would you mind pronouncing it for me as well? I don’t think I can get the rhythm of this sentence right.
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