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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Belong with this crowd

Are all these natural?

How would you phrase this?


He doesn’t fin with this crowd. He doesn’t belong (with/to this crowd). He’s the odd man out.

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anonymous He doesn’t fin with this crowd. I assume you mean 'He doesn't fit in with this crowd'. If so, I think it's the most natural.

  • anonymous He doesn’t fin with this crowd.
  • I assume you mean 'He doesn't fit in with this crowd'.
  • If so, I think it's the most natural.
  • anonymous He doesn’t belong (with/to this crowd).
  • I would say it's natural with 'with' but less so with 'to'.
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anonymousHe doesn’t fin with this crowd.

I assume you mean 'He doesn't fit in with this crowd'. If so, I think it's the most natural.

anonymousHe doesn’t belong (with/to this crowd).

I would say it's natural with 'with' but less so with 'to'. Not that it'd be grammatically wrong, just that 'belong to' seems to su

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