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Old 06-Dec-2007, 18:36
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I can not figure out what the word choice I need to substitute.

Each of us will feel a great deal of pride in our heart that we have given our best effort for our community.

I need to subsitute our with something else and I can't figure out what it is.
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A common kind of entanglement! The easiest way out of this I see is to change the subject:

"We all will feel a great deal of pride in our hearts..."

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