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6 Feb 2019
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And people associate him with his good voice.
When you read this sentence, can you infer that the person is a good person as he has a good voice?
And people associate him with his good voice.
When you read this sentence, can you infer that the person is a good person as he has a good voice?
When you read this sentence, can you infer that the person is a good person as he has a good voice?
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- English (US)
"And people associate him with his good voice". You’re saying when people see or hear of him, they connect his voice as apart of himself.
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Mmm I don't think the sentence isn't going so far as to say he is a good person because of his good voice, just that his voice is good and people think of his voice when they think of him.
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@sojbra Thank you very much!! Then, how can I say that when people hear the person sing with a good voice, they think he is also a good person?
- English (US)
@Astrophil I'm not sure there are really any shortcuts to get to this meaning. There could be many ways to say this and the way you've said it works.
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