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Pregunta de Inglés (US)
sometimes the only thing that holds us back is only in our mind’’
IS IT GRAMATICALLY CORRECT?
sometimes the only thing that holds us back is only in our mind’’
IS IT GRAMATICALLY CORRECT?
IS IT GRAMATICALLY CORRECT?
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- Inglés (US)
Yes, this is grammatically correct (excepting punctuation errors), but it doesn't sound very natural.
EDIT:
Rereading this and I realized that there was a small error. "mind" should be "minds".
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