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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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For some times

For some times he lived in the north of for the sake of his business.


Some times he lived in the north of for the sake of his business.





Do both of the above make sense? If not, how would you revise them? Thanks.
  

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Hi Angliholic Neither one sounds good to me. I'd suggest something like this: For business reasons, he lived in the north of Formosa at (various) times.

  • Hi Angliholic Neither one sounds good to me.
  • I'd suggest something like this: For business reasons, he lived in the north of Formosa at (various) times.
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Hi Angliholic

Neither one sounds good to me. I'd suggest something like this:

For business reasons, he lived in the north of Formosa at (various) times.
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YankeeHi Angliholic

Neither one sounds good to me. I'd suggest something like this:

For business reasons, he lived in the north of Formosa at (various) times.

Thanks, Amy.

I love your suggestion.

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