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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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From her sight / out of her sight

No sooner after this, Joe runs to the kitchen to join Sarah, and attempts to hide his drugs out of / from her sight.

  

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Anonymous No sooner after this, Joe runs to the kitchen to join Sarah, and attempts to hide his drugs . out of / from her sight. "hide" implies putting the drugs where she can't see them.

  • Anonymous No sooner after this, Joe runs to the kitchen to join Sarah, and attempts to hide his drugs .
  • out of / from her sight.
  • "hide" implies putting the drugs where she can't see them.
  • There is no reason to add 'from her sight' or 'out of her sight'.
  • You can keep something out of sight .
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AnonymousNo sooner after this, Joe runs to the kitchen to join Sarah, and attempts to hide his drugs. out of / from her sight.
"hide" implies putting the drugs where she can't see them. There is no reason to add 'from her sight' or 'out of her sight'.

You can keep something out of sight. B

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