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1 Dec 2022
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English (UK)
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Which is natural/more natural?
1. We're going to make it through as we have done (so) many times before.
2. We're going to make it through as it has always been (so) many times before.
3. We're going to make it through as it has always been.
Which is natural/more natural?
1. We're going to make it through as we have done (so) many times before.
2. We're going to make it through as it has always been (so) many times before.
3. We're going to make it through as it has always been.
1. We're going to make it through as we have done (so) many times before.
2. We're going to make it through as it has always been (so) many times before.
3. We're going to make it through as it has always been.
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1 Dec 2022
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- English (UK)
1 is fine.
2 and 3 don't really work.
Alternatively.
We're going to make it through like we've always done.
We'll make it through like we've done before.
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- English (UK)
1 is fine.
2 and 3 don't really work.
Alternatively.
We're going to make it through like we've always done.
We'll make it through like we've done before.
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- English (UK)
@gcrothers
How about 'we are going to make it through as we have always done (so) many times before'?
How about 'we are going to make it through as we have always done (so) many times before'?
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