Is this sentence correct? If so what does it mean?
This engenders a visceral sense of awe and admiration towards her prowess.
**Edit: This is about a woman who was a mental illness sufferer and who then managed to start her own hashtag movement after going thru years of suffering and depression.
** I understand the words i just want to know if this sentence conveys its meaning correctly without just being fluff...
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This engenders a visceral sense of awe and admiration towards her prowess.
**Edit: This is about a woman who was a mental illness sufferer and who then managed to start her own hashtag movement after going thru years of suffering and depression.
** I understand the words i just want to know if this sentence conveys its meaning correctly without just being fluff...
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Without knowing her it's impossible to say whether it's correct or not. It does have proper syntax, however. Which words do you not understand, after looking them up in a dictionary?
– Hot Licks
18 mins ago
Hello, and welcome to ELU. Just to let you know that the question is not hard to answer. However, normally, the questioner explains a little what attempts s/he has made to find out the answer. Moreover, without the previous passage, which presumably indicates what "this" is, it is difficult to provide a suitable answer.
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This engenders a visceral sense of awe and admiration towards her prowess.
**Edit: This is about a woman who was a mental illness sufferer and who then managed to start her own hashtag movement after going thru years of suffering and depression.
** I understand the words i just want to know if this sentence conveys its meaning correctly without just being fluff...
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This engenders a visceral sense of awe and admiration towards her prowess.
**Edit: This is about a woman who was a mental illness sufferer and who then managed to start her own hashtag movement after going thru years of suffering and depression.
** I understand the words i just want to know if this sentence conveys its meaning correctly without just being fluff...
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Without knowing her it's impossible to say whether it's correct or not. It does have proper syntax, however. Which words do you not understand, after looking them up in a dictionary?
– Hot Licks
18 mins ago
Hello, and welcome to ELU. Just to let you know that the question is not hard to answer. However, normally, the questioner explains a little what attempts s/he has made to find out the answer. Moreover, without the previous passage, which presumably indicates what "this" is, it is difficult to provide a suitable answer.
– Tuffy
16 mins ago
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Without knowing her it's impossible to say whether it's correct or not. It does have proper syntax, however. Which words do you not understand, after looking them up in a dictionary?
– Hot Licks
18 mins ago
Hello, and welcome to ELU. Just to let you know that the question is not hard to answer. However, normally, the questioner explains a little what attempts s/he has made to find out the answer. Moreover, without the previous passage, which presumably indicates what "this" is, it is difficult to provide a suitable answer.
– Tuffy
16 mins ago
Without knowing her it's impossible to say whether it's correct or not. It does have proper syntax, however. Which words do you not understand, after looking them up in a dictionary?
– Hot Licks
18 mins ago
Without knowing her it's impossible to say whether it's correct or not. It does have proper syntax, however. Which words do you not understand, after looking them up in a dictionary?
– Hot Licks
18 mins ago
Hello, and welcome to ELU. Just to let you know that the question is not hard to answer. However, normally, the questioner explains a little what attempts s/he has made to find out the answer. Moreover, without the previous passage, which presumably indicates what "this" is, it is difficult to provide a suitable answer.
– Tuffy
16 mins ago
Hello, and welcome to ELU. Just to let you know that the question is not hard to answer. However, normally, the questioner explains a little what attempts s/he has made to find out the answer. Moreover, without the previous passage, which presumably indicates what "this" is, it is difficult to provide a suitable answer.
– Tuffy
16 mins ago
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Without knowing her it's impossible to say whether it's correct or not. It does have proper syntax, however. Which words do you not understand, after looking them up in a dictionary?
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Hello, and welcome to ELU. Just to let you know that the question is not hard to answer. However, normally, the questioner explains a little what attempts s/he has made to find out the answer. Moreover, without the previous passage, which presumably indicates what "this" is, it is difficult to provide a suitable answer.
– Tuffy
16 mins ago