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I am sorry but I cannot find your opinion vs I am sorry but I cannot share your opinion

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I am sorry but I cannot find your opinion' implies that the speaker is unable to locate or discover the other person's opinion. On the other hand, 'I am sorry but I cannot share your opinion' suggests that the speaker disagrees with the other person's opinion and cannot support or agree with it.

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I am sorry but I cannot find your opinion

This phrase is correct and can be used to express the inability to locate or discover someone's opinion.

This phrase is used when the speaker is unable to find or understand the other person's opinion.
  • PATTl: I'm sorry but I find Mr. Gardner's charges personally offensive.
  • I am sorry but I cannot reopen the debate on a comparative analysis of two resolutions.
  • Therefore, Mrs Kauppi, I am sorry but I cannot carry out your request.
  • Sorry. But I find that the most disturbing thing of all.
  • Mr President, I am sorry but I cannot say that I agree with this document as it stands, or with the contents of the Green Paper.
  • I am sorry but I am not changing my opinion.
  • I'm sorry, but I find this a little curious.
  • I am sorry but I think we have heard enough.
  • Madam President, I am sorry but I am not in a position to give any specific answers.
  • Mr President, I am sorry but I am not completely familiar with the Rules.
  • Mr Bloom, I am sorry but I am not taking any points of order on this.
  • I am sorry, but I cannot get past that.
  • - I'm sorry... ...but I find geology even more pointless than algebra.
  • Um. I am sorry but I can't really accept marriage to...
  • So I am sorry but I hope that we do not accept the amendments, otherwise I will be compelled to vote against them.
  • Mr President, I am sorry but I asked for the floor at the start.
  • I am sorry but I do not think we should listen to personal comments like that in this Chamber.
  • I am sorry but I wish to say that one minute is not long enough to present a view.
  • Baroness Ashton, I am sorry but I do not share your optimism.
  • Mr Preda, I am sorry but I think you have read the wrong oral amendment.

Alternatives:

  • I am sorry but I don't see your opinion.
  • I am sorry but I can't grasp your opinion.

I am sorry but I cannot share your opinion

This phrase is correct and is used to express disagreement with someone's opinion.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to convey that they do not agree with the other person's opinion.
  • Baroness Ashton, I am sorry but I do not share your optimism.
  • I am sorry but I cannot reopen the debate on a comparative analysis of two resolutions.
  • Therefore, Mrs Kauppi, I am sorry but I cannot carry out your request.
  • Mr President, I am sorry but I cannot say that I agree with this document as it stands, or with the contents of the Green Paper.
  • I am sorry but I am not changing my opinion.
  • I am sorry if I cannot share their feeling of high achievement that has engulfed them.
  • I am sorry but I think we have heard enough.
  • Madam President, I am sorry but I am not in a position to give any specific answers.
  • Mr President, I am sorry but I am not completely familiar with the Rules.
  • Mr Bloom, I am sorry but I am not taking any points of order on this.
  • I am sorry, but I cannot get past that.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I am sorry that I cannot share the optimism of fellows Members, since I am convinced that this directive may well do more for business than for health: a kind of Bolkestein directive, but on health.
  • Um. I am sorry but I can't really accept marriage to...
  • So I am sorry but I hope that we do not accept the amendments, otherwise I will be compelled to vote against them.
  • Mr President, I am sorry but I asked for the floor at the start.
  • I am sorry but I do not think we should listen to personal comments like that in this Chamber.
  • I am sorry but I wish to say that one minute is not long enough to present a view.
  • Mr Preda, I am sorry but I think you have read the wrong oral amendment.
  • Mr President, I am sorry but I do not have the Rules of Procedure in front of me.
  • I am sorry but I really do not see how you can, Madam President.

Alternatives:

  • I am sorry but I disagree with your opinion.
  • I am sorry but I have a different opinion.

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