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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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About time to go vs. almost time to go

In your opinion, what is the difference?
  

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'about time' is a little more casual in style when compared to "almost time". There is no difference in meaning. CJ

  • 'about time' is a little more casual in style when compared to "almost time".
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • CJ
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'about time' is a little more casual in style when compared to "almost time". There is no difference in meaning.

CJ

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