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Contraposition Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

go around by the road

What does 'go around by the road' mean?

Going around by the road was too tedious for words.
  

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Consider this example. You want to go from A to B. The distance by road is 5 miles.

  • Consider this example.
  • You want to go from A to B.
  • The distance by road is 5 miles.
  • The distance is 1 mile if you leave the road and walk across a field.
  • Going around by (the) road implies a longer distance and a curved road..
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Consider this example.

You want to go from A to B.
The distance by road is 5 miles.
The distance is 1 mile if you leave the road and walk across a field.

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