alpacinou
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- Persian
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- Iran
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- Iran
In my language, when we want to say that something is not true all the time, or something is not always indisputable we say something that literally translates to "it's not god's word".
What can be said in English instead of the underlined part?
1. It's not god's word that you should start all sentences with actually.
2. What that teacher said to you is correct to some extent but it's not god's word.
What can be said in English instead of the underlined part?
1. It's not god's word that you should start all sentences with actually.
2. What that teacher said to you is correct to some extent but it's not god's word.