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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Drives in/through the city

If you want to describe a person driving in the inner-city, would you then write: "She drives in the city" or "She drives through the city"? And can both be used without problems?

  

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' Anonymous or "She drives through the city"? No.

  • ' Anonymous or "She drives through the city"?
  • No.
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AnonymousIf you want to describe a person driving in the inner-city, would you then write: "She drives in the city"

Yes, or 'She drives around the city.'

Anonymous or "She drives through the city"?

No.

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