mjehur
Is it valid sentence? I always question myself over the most tiniest details of my existence. How can it be said differently?
Dec 2, 2014 12:40 PM
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Is it valid sentence?

I always question myself over the most tiniest details of my existence.

How can it be said differently?

 

I always question myself over the tiniest details of my existence. Do not say MOST here. Tiniest is already the superlative of tiny, so do not add MOST. :)

December 4, 2014
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Is it valid sentence? Yes, except that as Valerie pointed out, you should not say "most tiniest", because "tiniest" means "most tiny", so "most tiniest" is equivalent to "most most tiny", which is not good English.

 

I always question myself over the most tiniest details of my existence.

How can it be said differently?

December 22, 2014
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Is it valid sentence?

I always question myself over the most tiniest details of my existence.

How can it be said differently?

 

  I always question myself over the  tiniest details of my existence.

I always examine the most minute details of my existence.

My mind is a raging torrent of corruscating thoughts and even anxieties about my experiences.

I worry about everything,   seeking the ultimate truth  about Life itself.

I give careful analysis to any and all propositions.

December 5, 2014
Thank you. But can you tell me is my version correct too?
December 4, 2014
I'm always asking/wondering/questioning myself all about my existence. I always wonder about my existence, to the least bit of it. I always wonder how I exist, to the smallest details of it. You can phrase it in many different ways, yet still having the same meaning
December 3, 2014
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