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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

At peace with the sight

He looks at the burned down building, more at peace with the sight now than he was yesterday.

Is this grammatical?

  

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It's good. You can also reverse it: More at peace with the sight now than he was yesterday, he looks at the burned down building.

  • It's good.
  • You can also reverse it: More at peace with the sight now than he was yesterday, he looks at the burned down building.
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It's good.

You can also reverse it:

More at peace with the sight now than he was yesterday, he looks at the burned down building.

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