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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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drowning in

(The world is drowning in oil.)

Could I use it as follows?

I'm addicted to porn video clips.
-> I'm drowning in porn video clips.
-> Porn video clips are drowning in me.
  

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" However, that does not mean that you are addicted to them. Someone else could be sending you so many that you can't get through them. The second sentence "**** video clips are drowning in me" does not make sense.

  • " However, that does not mean that you are addicted to them.
  • Someone else could be sending you so many that you can't get through them.
  • The second sentence "**** video clips are drowning in me" does not make sense.
  • If you want to use the phrases to indicate you are addicted to all the clips you see, you will need to use different wording.
  • Perhaps: I watch so many **** video clips that I am drowning in them.
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You can say "I'm drowning in **** video clips." However, that does not mean that you are addicted to them. Someone else could be sending you so many that you can't get through them.

The second sentence "**** video clips are drowning in me" does not make sense.

If you want to use the phrases to indicate you are addicted to all the clips you see, you will need to use different wo
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Doctor DI watch so many **** video clips that I am drowning in them.
Thank you.

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