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Asked by helen

"the opportunity to dedicate my life to my passion is something I do not intend to let go of"

Is this grammatically correct?
15 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Technically it is not correct because you've ended the sentence with a preposition. It's also unnecessarily wordy and negative.

How about?

I intend to dedicate my life to my passion.

15 years ago
Answered by helen
Nothing else excites me more than dedicating my life to my passion.

how's this?
15 years ago
Answered by GuruBlue
That is excellent!
15 years ago

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