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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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a near replica//a close copy

Pearson and his crew find evidence of a 4500-year-old settlement a few kilometers. After testing, it is found that the second circle was a near replica of the Stonehenge monument, but made of wood.

Hi,
Is it also right to say "a close copy//a near copy" instead of " a near replica?" Thanks.
  

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I don't think that they are different or else I will learn with you.

  • I don't think that they are different or else I will learn with you.
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I don't think that they are different or else I will learn with you.

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