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    Default Which the correct English expression?

    Hi everybody!
    Which is the correct English expression?
    1. Man is the crown of creation?
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    2. Man is the crown of creatures?

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    Default Re: Which the correct English expression?

    Quote Originally Posted by dawoodusmani View Post
    Hi everybody!
    Which is the correct English expression?
    1. Man is the crown of creation?
    OR
    2. Man is the crown of creatures?

    Thanks a million!
    Dawood
    I have heard "Man is the crown of creation." but not very often.
    I have never heard "Man is the crown of creatures." which seems a very strange expression to me.
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    Default Re: Which the correct English expression?

    Quote Originally Posted by bhaisahab View Post
    I have heard "Man is the crown of creation." but not very often.
    I have never heard "Man is the crown of creatures." which seems a very strange expression to me.
    Thank you very much for your help. May I ask your real name?

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