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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Each and other

Hi. Is this correct to mean "each person," "each friend" and "each acquaintance (that is, other than the previously mentioned two, ie, "each friend" and "each friend"?) I hope my question is clear. Thank you in advance for your help.

each person, friend and other acquaintance

  

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anonymous each person, friend and other acquaintance I find this puzzling. Doesn't "person" include "friend" and "acquaintance"?

  • anonymous each person, friend and other acquaintance I find this puzzling.
  • Doesn't "person" include "friend" and "acquaintance"?
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anonymouseach person, friend and other acquaintance

I find this puzzling. Doesn't "person" include "friend" and "acquaintance"?

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