Firstly, thank you your [STRIKE]great [/STRIKE]help.
Secondly, I [STRIKE]want [/STRIKE] would like [STRIKE] to write[/STRIKE] my sentence at the top to be corrected.
I want to write my sentence at top to be corrected.
Nor in American English. "Breast" is a much more natural choice.We don't often use 'bosom' of a woman's breast in BrE these days.
I checked out the dictionaries from other websites, and then, I'm trying to make a make sense sentence.
Then, I post here for checking the error.
I think I need to improve these issues because I should make a make sense sentence when I learn a new vocabulary.
Finally, thank you your volunteer help!:lol:
Google's Ngram viewer shows it being extremely rare in print by then. My mother used the expression, but I don't think the word was widely used in speech. She spoke English very naturally and fluently even though it was her fourth or fifth language, and she was a very careful speaker, but she retained a few slightly unusual usages from the literary fashion in which she learned it.No but in the 1980s bosom was still used to talk about women's breasts.