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Updated on
5 Oct 2022
- Japanese
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English (UK)
Question about English (UK)
Does the following sentence sound natural?
“I’m not studying Science per se, but I’m studying Applied Science.”
I am wondering if I’m using “per se” correctly.
Does the following sentence sound natural?
“I’m not studying Science per se, but I’m studying Applied Science.”
I am wondering if I’m using “per se” correctly.
“I’m not studying Science per se, but I’m studying Applied Science.”
I am wondering if I’m using “per se” correctly.
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5 Oct 2022
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- English (UK)
yep! it makes perfect sense :) (though it'd sound even better if you dropped the 'but')

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