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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Are ‘walked closer behind’ and ‘obsessed with’ correctly used in the sentence?

Are ‘walked closer behind’ and ‘obsessed with’ correctly used in the sentence?

Zeny walked closer behind Douglas reading Light in the Dark, the book she had been obsessed with.
  

Top answer

Walked closer behind is very awkward. Walked more closely behind would be possible. Obsessed with is fine.

  • Walked closer behind is very awkward.
  • Walked more closely behind would be possible.
  • Obsessed with is fine.
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Walked closer behind is very awkward. Walked more closely behind would be possible.
Obsessed with is fine.

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