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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Dotting the landscape/view

People walking across the large intersection are dotting the landscape/view from top of the skyscraper.

Is this correct and natural to say?

Thanks
LiJ
  

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Not really. "dotting the landscape" is not a phrase that applies particularly well to people viewed from a great height. CJ

  • Not really.
  • "dotting the landscape" is not a phrase that applies particularly well to people viewed from a great height.
  • CJ
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Not really.

"dotting the landscape" is not a phrase that applies particularly well to people viewed from a great height.

CJ
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CalifJimNot really.

"dotting the landscape" is not a phrase that applies particularly well to people viewed from a great height.

CJ

Got it! Thanks, CJ.

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