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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
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Each of them on two different cars

Two seats were available now, each of them on two different cars.


Should I remove different? It seems redundant, yet two cars sounds weird.

  

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Two seats were available now, each of them on two different cars. This sounds like each seat is on two different cars, which seems impossible. I think you mean this.

  • Two seats were available now, each of them on two different cars.
  • This sounds like each seat is on two different cars, which seems impossible.
  • I think you mean this.
  • Two seats were available now, each of them in a different car.
  • Unless it is some special kind of car, say in , not on.
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Two seats were available now, each of them on two different cars. This sounds like each seat is on two different cars, which seems impossible.

I think you mean this. Two seats were available now, each of them in a different car.

Unless it is some special kind of car, say in, not on.


Clive

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