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Pazman Posted 9 years ago
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Is it redundant to say: "He will reach me up further"

  

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pazman Is it redundant to say: "He will reach me up further" No, it's not redundant; it's nonsensical. What do you mean by "reach me up"? Or are you thinking "reach me" followed by "up further"?

  • pazman Is it redundant to say: "He will reach me up further" No, it's not redundant; it's nonsensical.
  • What do you mean by "reach me up"?
  • Or are you thinking "reach me" followed by "up further"?
  • "further" along a road?
  • Maybe He will reach me further up the road .
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pazman

Is it redundant to say: "He will reach me up further"

No, it's not redundant; it's nonsensical.

What do you mean by "reach me up"?

Or are you thinking "reach me" followed by "up further"?

"further" along a road? Maybe He will reach me further up the road. But I'm not sure that's what you want to say.

CJ

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