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Hasib Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Bond over

What does "bond over" mean here? Please explain with some example sentences
? All of us have bonded over this unique cause.

Do you find it grammatically correct and natural enough: _They bonded over coffee over liking Harry Potter novels_?
  

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Hasib They bonded over coffee over liking Harry Potter novels. The grammar is fine, but the repetition of 'over' creates an undesirable, somewhat comical effect. CJ

  • Hasib They bonded over coffee over liking Harry Potter novels.
  • The grammar is fine, but the repetition of 'over' creates an undesirable, somewhat comical effect.
  • CJ
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HasibThey bonded over coffee over liking Harry Potter novels.

The grammar is fine, but the repetition of 'over' creates an undesirable, somewhat comical effect.

CJ

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