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Is 'wife had a cock stories' a correct English phrase?

2024-12-03 11:26
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Definitely not. English grammar and usage rules don't support such a construction. It seems to be a jumbled - up group of words that lack proper syntactic and semantic coherence.

No. In standard English, this is not a correct phrase. 'Cock' has different meanings, but in this construction, it doesn't fit grammatically or semantically with 'wife had a... stories'.

Is 'falling a novel' a correct English phrase?

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2024-11-19 03:43

No, it's not a correct English phrase. In English, we don't use 'falling' in this way with 'a novel'. We might say 'dropping a novel' if we mean physically letting it fall. But 'falling a novel' just doesn't follow proper English grammar rules.

Is'mine boy a novel' a correct English phrase? If not, how to correct it?

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2024-11-21 03:55

It's not correct. If you want to say that a boy belongs to you and there is a relation to a novel, perhaps you could say 'The boy of mine is in a novel'. This makes more sense grammatically.

Is 'cock to big story' a proper English phrase?

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2024-12-03 23:29

No. It is not a proper English phrase. In standard English, we don't have such a construction that makes logical sense in the normal language use.

Is 'reading age ilsa a novel' a correct English phrase?

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2024-12-04 05:06

Definitely not. It could potentially be a very creative or local way of expressing something, but in general English language norms, it's incorrect. If it were something like 'The reading age for a novel', that would be a proper phrase.

Is 'wife gets more cock stories' a common phrase?

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2024-12-05 21:22

No. It's not a common phrase at all. It sounds very strange and ungrammatical in a normal English context.

Is 'dog will gave his day novel' a correct English phrase?

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2024-11-24 04:26

No. In English, the correct form should be 'The dog will have his day'. The use of 'gave' in this phrase is incorrect grammar.

Can you correct the phrase 'wife spilt roest sex stories'?

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2024-12-14 14:04

If we consider possible corrections, it might be 'wife's spilled secrets about sex stories' where 'roest' was a completely wrong entry and'spilt' was meant in the sense of revealing or spilling something.

Is 'love to take cock fanfiction' a normal phrase in English?

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2024-11-23 10:28

No. It is not a normal phrase in English. Normal English phrases follow standard grammar and semantic rules, and this phrase seems very odd and doesn't conform to common usage.

Is 'old guys sicking cock for eivrs story' a grammatically correct phrase?

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2024-11-28 12:59

No, it is not. 'Sicking' is not a correct verb form in this context, and 'eivrs' seems to be a misspelling. So overall, it is a very ungrammatical phrase.

Is 'don't need hot is no more monster hunter stories' a correct English phrase?

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2024-12-05 10:33

It is not a correct phrase. English has specific rules for grammar and construction. Here, 'don't need hot' is very strange as 'hot' is an adjective and not used in a proper way. And 'is no more monster hunter stories' is also wrong. It should be something like 'There are no more Monster Hunter stories' for it to be a proper English statement.

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