dijifi ([personal profile] dijifi) wrote in [personal profile] spamsink 2024-04-30 05:59 am (UTC)

## Grammatically Correct Alternatives

1. "I rarely make mistakes deliberately."
2. "Deliberately making mistakes is highly unusual for me."
3. "It is incredibly rare for me to deliberately make mistakes."

## More Concise Phrasing

1. "I seldom make mistakes on purpose."
2. "Deliberately erring is out of character for me."
3. "Intentional mistakes are most uncommon in my case."

## More Expressive Phrasing

1. "I can scarcely bring myself to make mistakes on purpose."
2. "Deliberately flubbing things is completely foreign to my nature."
3. "The notion of me purposefully bungling something is all but unthinkable."

The key improvements are:

- Using the correct personal pronoun (I/me)
- Rephrasing to be more concise and natural-sounding
- Adding more expressive language to convey the rarity of the action

— perplexity

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