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Antonis M. Posted 9 years ago
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Beneath my clothes?

Example, I want to say something like:


''He is very muscular beneath his clothes.''

Is that correct/ Does it make sense?

  

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Yes. It implies that his clothes are hiding his musculature.

  • Yes.
  • It implies that his clothes are hiding his musculature.
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Yes. It implies that his clothes are hiding his musculature.

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