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2023.08.10 | Sentence Construction Practice

[Hunch]
The hunch derived from one's knowlege has a higher liklihood of accuracy.

[Orthodox]
Some beliefs thought to be orthodox will be obsolete someday.

[Incongruous]
All members of this band are newbies. They are make their debut today, so it is not surprising that their performance is incongruous.

[Torment]
After 8-5 daily work, I always take pleasure in excercise to get relaxed. However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscle gets tormented.

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2023.08.10 | Sentence Construction Practice

[Orthodox] Some beliefs thought to be orthodox will be obsolete someday.

2023.08.10 | Sentence Construction Practice

[Orthodox] Some beliefs thought to be orthodox will be obsolete someday.

[Incongruous] All members of this band are newbies.

2023.08.10 | Sentence Construction Practice

[Hunch] The hunch derived from one's knowlege has a higher liklihood of accuracy.

[Orthodox] Some beliefs thought to be orthodox will be obsolete someday.

[Incongruous] All members of this band are newbies.

They are make their debut today, so it is not surprising that their performance is incongruous.

2023.08.10 | Sentence Construction Practice


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[Hunch] The hunch derived from one's knowlege has a higher liklihood of accuracy.


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[Hunch] The A hunch derived from one's knowlege has a higher liklihood of accuracy. [Hunch] A hunch derived from one's knowlege has a higher liklihood of accuracy.

[Hunch] The hunch derived from one's knowledge has a higher likelihood of accuracy. [Hunch] The hunch derived from one's knowledge has a higher likelihood of accuracy.

someone else already mentioned this, but here is the definition of hunch: "a feeling or guess based on intuition rather than known facts". (it's usually not based on knowledge)

[Orthodox] Some beliefs thought to be orthodox will be obsolete someday.


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[Incongruous] All members of this band are newbies.


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[Incongruous] All of the members of this band are newbies. [Incongruous] All of the members of this band are newbies.

They are make their debut today, so it is not surprising that their performance is incongruous.


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They are makeing their debut today, so it is not surprising that their performance is incongruousharmonious / dissonant / rough. They are making their debut today, so it is not surprising that their performance is inharmonious / dissonant / rough.

We don’t typically use “incongruous” in this way.

They are makeing their debut today, so it is not surprising that their performance is incongruous./ not yet perfect / has a few mistakes They are making their debut today, so it is not surprising that their performance is incongruous/ not yet perfect / has a few mistakes

although I understand what you're trying to say, incongruous is not quite the right word here

[Torment] After 8-5 daily work, I always take pleasure in excercise to get relaxed.


[Torment] After an 8-5 daily work, I always take pleasure in excercise to get relaxed. [Torment] After an 8-5 daily work, I always take pleasure in exercise to get relaxed.

People talk about working "a 9-5 job" a lot, but the article is always there. Otherwise I would probably use "After working from 8-5, ..." or "After working 8 hours, ..."

[Torment] After 8-5 daily hours of work, I always take pleasure in excercise to get relaxed. [Torment] After 8 hours of work, I always take pleasure in exercise to get relaxed.

However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscle gets tormented.


However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscles gets tormented. However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscles get tormented.

However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscles gets tormented sore. However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscles get sore.

“Gets tormented” isn’t idiomatic. You could say, “Sometimes I overdo it and feel like I’ve tormented my muscles” (using “torment” in this way is humorous).

However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscles gets tormented. However, sometimes I overdo it and my muscles get tormented.

this is okay to write, but note that the tone sounds sarcastic because "tormented" is such a strong word for the context

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