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navi tasan

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Can one use:
1) When they started to make the movie, they claimed that they were going to try to give us a new Philip Marlowe, one we had never seen. In the end, it turned out the same old Philip Marlowe.
instead of:
2) When they started to make the movie, they claimed that they were going to try to give us a new Philip Marlowe, one we had never seen. In the end, it turned out to be the same old Philip Marlowe.


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Navi.

HAPPY NEW YEAR.
 
You could say in the end, they turned out the same old Philip Marlowe.
 
It is a weak promise to say you are going to try to do something.
 
They both seem natural and correct to me. I would have thought the first was more BrE and the second more Ame, but in view of the earlier responses I would be delighted to be corrected.
 
The first one is not natural BrE. I would say that it's ungrammatical.
 
It doesn't work in BrE for me either.
 
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