0Hi!02br 00I have three questions concerning this sentemce:02br 001) Is it Ok to say "freshly" washed away?02br 002)Is the bolded preposition fine= "in the sea bed"?02br 003) Is it Ok to say that species "originate from"? Thank you02br 02br 01i01b00 02b02i01b00Freshly02b00 washed away shells of D. Panormum were found 01span01b00in02b00 the sea bed02span00 of the island of Rab, and the first finding of this species 01span01b00originates from02b00 02span00the Velebit canal (VIDAKOVIĆ, 1982).00 0-
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02br 004-- 'Off', not 'of'02br 02br 01i 01b 00Newly02b 00 washed away shells of D. 02i 0-
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02br 004-- 'Off', not 'of'02br 02br 01i 01b 00Newly02b 00 washed away shells of D.
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0 .02br 001-- I think 'newly ' is less confusing.02br 002-- Normally, 'on'.02br 003-- Normally 'in'.-- but your sentence referent is 'finding' (= discovery), not 'species', making the whole phrase inappropriate.02br 004-- 'Off', not 'of'02br 02br 01i01b00Newly02b00 washed away shells of D. Panormum were