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Jan. 19, 2026

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Thought of the day

Some time ago ( a long time, to be honest) there was a popular proverb that a real French women can create a salad, a fashionable hat and a scandal from absolutely nothing.

Now I think the time has come to add to this list a LinkedIn post.
No doubt, we, as a society, have a huge progress here for last 30 years.

Is it good or is it bad I do not know.
But I have to say that it would be interesting to see which another issue e will add in next 10 years.

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Thought of the day

Some time ago ( a long time, to be honest) there was a popular proverb that a real French women can create a salad, a fashionable hat and a scandal from absolutely nothing.

Now I think the time has come to add to this list a LinkedIn post.

No doubt, we, as a society, have a huge progress here for last 30 years.

Is it good or is it bad

I do not know.

But I have to say that it would be interesting to see which another issue e will add in next 10 years.

Thought of the day


Thought of the dDay Thought of the Day

Proper capitalization in your title.

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Some time ago ( a long time, to be honest) there was a popular proverb that a real French women can create a salad, a fashionable hat and a scandal from absolutely nothing.


Some time ago ( a long time, to be honest) , there was a popular proverb that a real French womean canould create a salad, a fashionable hat, and a scandal from absolutely nothing. Some time ago (a long time, to be honest), there was a popular proverb that a real French woman could create a salad, a fashionable hat, and a scandal from absolutely nothing.

Remove extra space after “(”. Add comma after the parenthetical phrase for smoother flow. "woman" Singular subject matches “a real French.” "could" Past tense consistency with “there was.”

Some time ago ( a long time, to be honest) there was a popular proverb that a real French womean can create a salad, a fashionable hat and a scandal from absolutely nothing. Some time ago (a long time, to be honest) there was a popular proverb that a real French woman can create a salad, a fashionable hat and a scandal from absolutely nothing.

When is a saying a proverb? To me, this saying is too limited to have that status.

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Now I think the time has come to add to this list a LinkedIn post.


Now I think the time has come to add to this list a LinkedIn post to this list. Now I think the time has come to add a LinkedIn post to this list.

Reorder words for natural phrasing.

Now I think the time has come to add to this list a LinkedIn post to this/the list . Now I think the time has come to add a LinkedIn post to this/the list .

natural word order in English "This list" is fine, but I prefer "the list" which seems to say that there is only one list, the one in the saying.

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No doubt, we, as a society, have a huge progress here for last 30 years.


No doubt, we, as a society, have amade huge progress here forover the last 30 years. No doubt, we as a society have made huge progress over the last 30 years.

Remove unnecessary commas around “we, as a society.” "have made huge progress" Correct verb usage. "over the last 30 years" Correct preposition.

No doubt, we, as a society, have amade huge progress here forin the last 30 years. No doubt, we, as a society, have made huge progress in the last 30 years.

"huge" refers to size. I prefer "great" because it's less specific.

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Is it good or is it bad


Is it good or is it bad? Is it good or is it bad?

Add question mark after the first clause to reflect the interrogative form.

Is it good, or is it bad? Is it good, or is it bad?

A question mark is required punctuation.

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I do not know.


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But I have to say that it would be interesting to see which another issue e will add in next 10 years.


But I have to say that it would be interesting to see which another issue we will add in the next 10 years. But I have to say that it would be interesting to see which issue we will add in the next 10 years.

"which issue" because “Another” is unnecessary here. "we" Correct typo "in the next 10 years" Add article “the” for grammatical correctness.

But I have to say that it would be interesting to see which another issue e[ ] will be add ed in the next 10 years. But I have to say that it would be interesting to see which [ ] will be added in the next 10 years.

The items on the list aren't "issues." They could be described as abilities, skills, or possibly talents.

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