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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Being in an airport amid...

Is this sentence correct?


Being in an airport amid this outbreak isn’t the best place to be.


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anonymous Is this sentence correct? Being in an airport amid this outbreak isn’t the best place to be. No.

  • anonymous Is this sentence correct?
  • Being in an airport amid this outbreak isn’t the best place to be.
  • No.
  • The fact of being somewhere is not a place.
  • Being in an airport is not the best place to be.
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anonymous

Is this sentence correct?
Being in an airport amid this outbreak isn’t the best place to be.

No. The fact of being somewhere is not a place.

Being in an airport is not the best place to be. NO.
An airport is not the best place to be. OK.
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