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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Do these sentences mean the same thing?

”We need to synchronise our arrival times.”

”We need to co-ordinate our arrival times.”

”We need to arrive at the same time.”

  

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” We need to arrive at the same time. ” We need to arrange our arrival times so that they don't cause problems. This might mean that we need to arrive at the same time, or it might mean that one of us should arrive in the morning and one of us in the afternoon.

  • ” We need to arrive at the same time.
  • ” We need to arrange our arrival times so that they don't cause problems.
  • This might mean that we need to arrive at the same time, or it might mean that one of us should arrive in the morning and one of us in the afternoon.
  • ” See #1 above.
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”We need to synchronize our arrival times.” We need to arrive at the same time.

”We need to co-ordinate our arrival times.” We need to arrange our arrival times so that they don't cause problems. This might mean that we need to arrive at the same time, or it might mean that one of us should arrive in the morning and one of us in the afternoon.

”We need to arr

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