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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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Both have now been sold

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-17031563

Assets included a fourth floor apartment in Panama City and an overgrown plot of land near the artificial Lake Gatun, which forms part of the Panama Canal. Both have now been sold.

Can we say "Both are now for sale" instead of Both have now been sold?
  

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Definitely not! If they are for sale nobody has bought them yet. Rover

  • Definitely not!
  • If they are for sale nobody has bought them yet.
  • Rover
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Definitely not!

If they are for sale nobody has bought them yet.

Rover

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