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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Follow him out

If I've had a friend over and he's about to leave, and I, to be polite, follow him to the door. Can I then just say that I follow him out? Or should it be, follow him to the door or walk him to the door?

Thank you.

  

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"see him out" is the expression that comes to my mind.

  • "see him out" is the expression that comes to my mind.
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"see him out" is the expression that comes to my mind.

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