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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? “Men are the prize” they say, but that doesn’t mean any woman should tolerate toxicity from a man Rant?


Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It suggests that while some people may claim that men hold a valuable position or status ("are the prize"), this does not mean that women should accept or endure unhealthy or toxic behavior from men. Here are a few possible rephrasings for better clarity or emphasis: 1. "People say 'Men are the prize,' but that doesn't mean women should put up with toxic behavior from men." 2. "Although it's often claimed that 'Men are the prize,' women should not have to tolerate toxic actions from men." 3. "'Men are the prize,' they say, but that shouldn't imply that any woman should accept toxic behavior." You could consider this a rant if it's expressing strong emotions or opinions about gender dynamics and personal boundaries in relationships.