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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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2 months late in

Is this sentence natural?


The turnaround is 2 months and the photographer gives the clients their photos 2 months late.


How would you phrase this?

He was 2 months late (in) delivering the photos.


Would you rephrase?


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The turnaround is 2 months and the photographer gives the clients their photos 2 months late. That sentence? It sounds native, but I can't tell what it means.

  • The turnaround is 2 months and the photographer gives the clients their photos 2 months late.
  • That sentence?
  • It sounds native, but I can't tell what it means.
  • By the way, single-digit numbers should be spelled out.
  • He was 2 months late (in) delivering the photos.
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anonymousIs this sentence natural?The turnaround is 2 months and the photographer gives the clients their photos 2 months late.

That sentence? It sounds native, but I can't tell what it means. By the way, single-digit numbers should be spelled out.

anonymousHow would you phrase this?He was 2 months late (in) delivering the photos

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