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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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As they wait for their turn

In a karaoke bar:

A woman is singing on stage. It sounds horrible. A group of guys hang out right next to the stage as they wait for their turn.


Is this OK or would you write it differently? Thanks.

  

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hang out' suggests they have no purpose. But in this context, they do. say eg Next to the stage, a group of guys wait for their turn .

  • hang out' suggests they have no purpose.
  • But in this context, they do.
  • say eg Next to the stage, a group of guys wait for their turn .
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hang out' suggests they have no purpose. But in this context, they do.

I'd.say eg Next to the stage, a group of guys wait for their turn.

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