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27 Nov 2020
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English (US)
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French (France)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about English (US)
There is no correct answer to life.
Is this natural?
There is no correct answer to life.
Is this natural?
Is this natural?
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My teacher said it is ok to use “a correct to a question“ but it isn’t ok to use “a correct answer to life”.
Why?
Why?
- English (US)
- Japanese
- English (US)
@Korilachan “there is no correct answer to life” sounds best
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- Japanese
- English (US)
@Korilachan I’m a little confused so, what’s the second one?
- Japanese
i’m sorry.It’s the first one. “a correct answer to a question”
- English (US)
Well they both sound fine but it would make more sense if you said “there is no correct answer to life”
- Japanese

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