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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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The video containing a road accident in which someone got a miraculous escape, went viral across social media.

The video containing a road accident in which someone got a miraculous escape, got viral across social media.

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kumenglish Please check them. Here's how we say that: The video showing a road accident that someone miraculously escaped from went viral on social media. Or, The video that shows someone miraculously escaping (from) a road accident went viral on social media.

  • kumenglish Please check them.
  • Here's how we say that: The video showing a road accident that someone miraculously escaped from went viral on social media.
  • Or, The video that shows someone miraculously escaping (from) a road accident went viral on social media.
  • It's not "got an escape".
  • It's just "escaped".
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kumenglishPlease check them.

Here's how we say that:

The video showing a road accident that someone miraculously escaped from went viral on social media.

Or,
The video that shows someone miraculously escaping (from) a road accident went viral on social media.


It's not "got an escape". It's just "escaped". (It's rea

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