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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
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A long way off & a long way away

Should I use "a long way off" or "a long way away" in the sentence below?

Boston is a long way off/away from where I live.

Thank you.

  

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teal lime Boston is a long way off/away from where I live. You may use either, but neither is necessary.

  • teal lime Boston is a long way off/away from where I live.
  • You may use either, but neither is necessary.
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teal limeBoston is a long way off/away from where I live.

You may use either, but neither is necessary.

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