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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

From 6 feet (high)

Are the 2 sentences naturally phrased?

As long as you drop it from less than 6 feet (high) they are not likely to break.

As long as you don’t drop it from more than 6 feet (high) they are not likely to break.



Is high optional?


Thanks

  

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I wouldn't use "high" there. I'd use "up" if I were going to use anything. they are not likely to break".

  • I wouldn't use "high" there.
  • I'd use "up" if I were going to use anything.
  • they are not likely to break".
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I wouldn't use "high" there. I'd use "up" if I were going to use anything.

I'd also try to be consistent about singular and plural, either "drop it....it is not likely to break" or "drop them...they are not likely to break".

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