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Is this grammatically ok and natural to be used as school principal? ‘Establish a school with commitment.’
By saying ‘a school with commitment’, I mean teachers all work hard and they not only teach knowledge to students, but also care about their feelings and thoughts.
Thanks.
Aug 12, 2024 4:13 PM
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Yes, "Establish a school with commitment" sounds natural. If you want to emphasize that teachers care about students' feelings and thoughts, you can also say "Establish a school with a commitment to and care for students." If you want to sound even more formal, you can also say "Establish a school marked by commitment and care." Any of these would work.
August 14, 2024
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