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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Can't get through

Don desperately tries to call Liz, but can't get through.


1. Is it completely clear that Don is trying to call her on the phone or should I add 'phone'?

2. Is 'can't get through' okay here to describe that Liz is not answering.

  

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anonymous Don desperately tries to call Liz, but can't get through. 1. Is it completely clear that Don is trying to call her on the phone or should I add 'phone'?

  • anonymous Don desperately tries to call Liz, but can't get through.
  • 1.
  • Is it completely clear that Don is trying to call her on the phone or should I add 'phone'?
  • 2.
  • Is 'can't get through' okay here to describe that Liz is not answering.
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anonymous

Don desperately tries to call Liz, but can't get through.


1. Is it completely clear that Don is trying to call her on the phone or should I add 'phone'?

2. Is 'can't get through' okay here to describe that Liz is not answering.

Yes and yes. No changes are needed except that, following punctuation rules strictly, the comma s

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