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How about your opinion {of} that? - correct and naturel?



 
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How about your opinion {of} that? - correct and naturel? #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 15, 2006 16:05 pm   How about your opinion {of} that? - correct and naturel?
 

Dear all,

How about your opinion of that? (1)

I think (1) is correct and naturel. What is your opinion?

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Of #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 16, 2006 3:45 am   Of
 

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My first choice would be What's your opinion on/of that?.
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