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us it correct English to say that may this year bring you new adventures, good health, and all the happiness you deserve.
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You probably meant "Is it correct...?" Yes — a correct, natural phrasing is:
- "May this year bring you new adventures, good health, and all the happiness you deserve."
Notes:
- Beginning with "May" expresses a wish; use the base verb "bring" (not "brings").
- It's slightly formal/poetic. More casual alternatives:
- "I hope this year brings you new adventures, good health, and all the happiness you deserve."
- "Wishing you new adventures, good health, and all the happiness you deserve this year."
- "May this year bring you new adventures, good health, and all the happiness you deserve."
Notes:
- Beginning with "May" expresses a wish; use the base verb "bring" (not "brings").
- It's slightly formal/poetic. More casual alternatives:
- "I hope this year brings you new adventures, good health, and all the happiness you deserve."
- "Wishing you new adventures, good health, and all the happiness you deserve this year."
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