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Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure... #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:07 am   Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure...
 

Hello everyone,

I want to find out if "I'm sure you will have your pleasure" make sense to you? I think what the author intented might be: I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself here. :) Many thanks.
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Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure... #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:12 am   Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure...
 

I would agree with you.
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Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure... #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:17 am   Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure...
 

Hi Bill, nice to see you again. What does "I'm sure you will have your pleasure" sound to you? To me, it's a bit odd. But I don't know what's wrong with it. :(
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Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure... #4 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 19:36 pm   Sentence: I'm sure you will have your pleasure...
 

Nothing wrong with it, it just sounds strange to the ear.

Better to say, " I'm sure you will enjoy yourself here. "
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