0Well, I hear there's a parade downtown. Do you want to 01b00check it out02b00?02br 02br 00Hi,02br 02br 00Is it the same to say "have/take a look at it" instead of "check it out" in the above? Thanks.0-
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Angliholic12cite 10Well, I hear there's a parade downtown. 12br 12br 10Hi,12br 12br 10Is it the same to say "have/take a look at it" instead of "check it out" in the above? " But if you say "Have/take a look at the parade" you mean you are next to it and you want the guy next to you to stop his eye on the parade.
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Angliholic12cite 10Well, I hear there's a parade downtown.
12br 12br 10Hi,12br 12br 10Is it the same to say "have/take a look at it" instead of "check it out" in the above?
" But if you say "Have/take a look at the parade" you mean you are next to it and you want the guy next to you to stop his eye on the parade.
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01cite10Angliholic12cite10Well, I hear there's a parade downtown. Do you want to 11b10check it out12b10?12br 12br 10Hi,12br 12br 10Is it the same to say "have/take a look at it" instead of "check it out" in the above? Thanks.12br 12blockquote