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Expression: "She told me in her eyes that in was not wise..."



 
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Expression: "She told me in her eyes that in was not wise..." #1 (permalink) Mon May 05, 2008 5:47 am   Expression: "She told me in her eyes that in was not wise..."
 

Hi

Do you find the following statement correct and natural?

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She told me in her eyes that in was not wise to speak then.


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Expression: "She told me in her eyes that in was not wise..." #2 (permalink) Mon May 05, 2008 8:05 am   Expression: "She told me in her eyes that in was not wise..."
 

Hi Tom,

Sounds all right to me if you change 'in' to 'it'.

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