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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is "cherish the treasures along your voyage" grammatical correct? Or is it better to use an other word for along?
  

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Anonymous "cherish the treasures along your voyage" grammatical correct? Or is it better to use an other word for along? The voyage is the whole thing, to my mind, so it does sound a bit 'off'.

  • Anonymous "cherish the treasures along your voyage" grammatical correct?
  • Or is it better to use an other word for along?
  • The voyage is the whole thing, to my mind, so it does sound a bit 'off'.
  • during/on your voyage or along your path
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Anonymous"cherish the treasures along your voyage" grammatical correct? Or is it better to use an other word for along?
The voyage is the whole thing, to my mind, so it does sound a bit 'off'.

during/on your voyage or along your path

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