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13 October, 05:09

Is this gramatically correct? "The place itself is important to me, although what really made it special was the relationships and memories I made there."

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"The place itself is important to me. But what really made it special was the relationships and memories I made there."

if not how can I fix it.

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  1. 13 October, 05:10
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    The second sentence is more correct due to the usage of the conjunction "but", however, the period should be replaced with a comma to make the sentence more flowing.
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