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Blueblooded65 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

days were passing following each other

Is it right to say, "days were passing following each other"?
  

Top answer

No. It is redundant. The days were passing.

  • No.
  • It is redundant.
  • The days were passing.
  • or The days were following one another.
  • Even those may be inappropriate for the context you have in mind.
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No. It is redundant.

The days were passing.
or
The days were following one another.

Even those may be inappropriate for the context you have in mind.
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I want to say "days were passing following one another, but she wouldn't feel better."
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Here is a native version:

The days passed, but she didn't feel any better.

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