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Transformation - Ian is sure he was right to turn down the job. (regrets) Ian...
Ian is sure he was right to turn down the job. (regrets)
Ian...
Is is correct to say: 'Ian has no regrets about the job?'
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Re: Transformation - Ian is sure he was right to turn down the job. (regrets) Ian...

Originally Posted by
barnej0096
Ian is sure he was right to turn down the job. (regrets)
Ian...
Is is correct to say: 'Ian has no regrets about the job?'
It's correct grammatically, but it does not convey the same message as the original.
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