A book records:
He is wheezing in evident disbelief in this so taxing afterlife.
I know we can say
in so taxing AN afterlife
but is the original sentence grammatical or is it a typo? It doesn't sound natural to me; could you help me?
this so taxing afterlife
Moderator: Joe
Re: this so taxing afterlife
Seems possible and idiomatic to me :)
admittedly unusual, but possible
admittedly unusual, but possible
"We are not wholly bad or good, who live our lives under Milk Wood :? " — Dylan Thomas, Under Milk Wood
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