A better way to express that you failed could be to say that you encountered a setback or faced an unexpected challenge. You might also frame it as a learning opportunity, emphasizing the experience gained and insights for future improvement. For example, you could say, "I didn't achieve the desired outcome this time, but I've gained valuable lessons that will guide my progress moving forward."
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You didn't - You failed to
Some people would say "custodian," but a better way to say it would be "Sanitation Engineer"
I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
A better way to say "casting aspersions" is "making disparaging remarks" or "sowing doubt." These phrases convey the idea of questioning someone's character or credibility without using more archaic language. They maintain clarity and are easily understood in contemporary conversation.
If you forgot to put something in an envelope you sent out then that would be the proper wording. However, you would use the word "disclose" if you left out pertinent information you failed to disclose to someone.
BE THERE FOR THEM! Mentally connect with the person, don't just say "it will get better".
A better way to say your bored is " I have nothing to do "
A better way to say no charging in phone is to say the phone is not charged.
Say hello to everyone!
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you can say it has a low density
No. The better way to say that would be "does it say."
I thank it is a better way to say what.
He's better qualified to do the job.
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Converse, talking can be closure