My uncle had a name change last month. His last name is Pong. He wanted to change his first name to one of the three choices: Happy, Jacky and Ping. He decided to choose Ping. I am going to make up an example about his name change.
(ex) My uncle changed his name for two reasons. One reason is that he likes to play table tennis, also known as ping pong. The second reason is that he thinks Ping and Pong phonetically flow best or have the best phonetic flow when compared with the other two choices.
Do both "phonetically flow best" and "the best phonetic flow" work in this context? Thanks a lot.
Can you say: phonetically flow best or the best phonetic flow?
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Re: Can you say: phonetically flow best or the best phonetic flow?
Not really. You could just say:
The second reason is that he thinks Ping and Pong sound better together when compared with the other two choices.
The second reason is that he thinks Ping goes with Pong better than the other two choices do.
The second reason is that he thinks Ping goes with Pong better than Happy or Jacky does.
The second reason is that he thinks Ping and Pong sound better together when compared with the other two choices.
The second reason is that he thinks Ping goes with Pong better than the other two choices do.
The second reason is that he thinks Ping goes with Pong better than Happy or Jacky does.
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Re: Can you say: phonetically flow best or the best phonetic flow?
Personally I think "Ping and Pong phonetically flow best" is just fine