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conveying appreciation at times has no words. therefore how to begin this expression without having to say repeatedly the following sentence: There are no words to express...."
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conveying appreciation at times has no words. therefore how to begin this expression without having to say repeatedly the following sentence: There are no words to express...."
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Are you speaking or writing a letter? And is the issue that you want to express gratidute nevertheless, and just want an altrenate beginning to “Words can not express but...”
– Damila
Mar 15 at 5:41
...no words to express... is a popular and strong idiom which is better than any single word substitution.
– Kris
Mar 15 at 10:16
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conveying appreciation at times has no words. therefore how to begin this expression without having to say repeatedly the following sentence: There are no words to express...."
word-substitution
conveying appreciation at times has no words. therefore how to begin this expression without having to say repeatedly the following sentence: There are no words to express...."
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Are you speaking or writing a letter? And is the issue that you want to express gratidute nevertheless, and just want an altrenate beginning to “Words can not express but...”
– Damila
Mar 15 at 5:41
...no words to express... is a popular and strong idiom which is better than any single word substitution.
– Kris
Mar 15 at 10:16
add a comment |
Are you speaking or writing a letter? And is the issue that you want to express gratidute nevertheless, and just want an altrenate beginning to “Words can not express but...”
– Damila
Mar 15 at 5:41
...no words to express... is a popular and strong idiom which is better than any single word substitution.
– Kris
Mar 15 at 10:16
Are you speaking or writing a letter? And is the issue that you want to express gratidute nevertheless, and just want an altrenate beginning to “Words can not express but...”
– Damila
Mar 15 at 5:41
Are you speaking or writing a letter? And is the issue that you want to express gratidute nevertheless, and just want an altrenate beginning to “Words can not express but...”
– Damila
Mar 15 at 5:41
...no words to express... is a popular and strong idiom which is better than any single word substitution.
– Kris
Mar 15 at 10:16
...no words to express... is a popular and strong idiom which is better than any single word substitution.
– Kris
Mar 15 at 10:16
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I am overwhelmed by your generosity... (or “by your kindness/support/whatever”)
Be careful though, becuause overwhelmed itself has connotations of being associated wth negative emotions like grief or sadness or of being overwhelmed with work. This idiom turns it around.
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I am overwhelmed by your generosity... (or “by your kindness/support/whatever”)
Be careful though, becuause overwhelmed itself has connotations of being associated wth negative emotions like grief or sadness or of being overwhelmed with work. This idiom turns it around.
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I am overwhelmed by your generosity... (or “by your kindness/support/whatever”)
Be careful though, becuause overwhelmed itself has connotations of being associated wth negative emotions like grief or sadness or of being overwhelmed with work. This idiom turns it around.
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I am overwhelmed by your generosity... (or “by your kindness/support/whatever”)
Be careful though, becuause overwhelmed itself has connotations of being associated wth negative emotions like grief or sadness or of being overwhelmed with work. This idiom turns it around.
I am overwhelmed by your generosity... (or “by your kindness/support/whatever”)
Be careful though, becuause overwhelmed itself has connotations of being associated wth negative emotions like grief or sadness or of being overwhelmed with work. This idiom turns it around.
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Are you speaking or writing a letter? And is the issue that you want to express gratidute nevertheless, and just want an altrenate beginning to “Words can not express but...”
– Damila
Mar 15 at 5:41
...no words to express... is a popular and strong idiom which is better than any single word substitution.
– Kris
Mar 15 at 10:16