Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? I literally had goosebumps reading through this woman’s story. Quite inspiring
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It conveys that the speaker experienced a physical reaction (goosebumps) while reading a woman's story, indicating that the story was very moving or emotionally powerful. The phrase "Quite inspiring" emphasizes that the story left a strong impression and motivated the speaker.
Here are a few possible rephrasings:
1. "I genuinely felt goosebumps as I read this woman's story; it was truly inspiring."
2. "Reading this woman's story gave me goosebumps. It’s incredibly inspiring."
3. "I got goosebumps while going through this woman's story; it was quite motivating."
4. "I was moved to the point of getting goosebumps while reading this woman's story; it's really inspiring."