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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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"groove to the music" and "groove on the music"?

Hi, I've googled both sentence, it seems the former been used more frequently than latter. Can someone tell me what the difference of these two sentence?
  

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Anonymous it seems the former been used more frequently than latter. Perhaps; I wouldn't have hazarded a guess. Anonymous Can someone tell me what the difference of these two sentence?

  • Anonymous it seems the former been used more frequently than latter.
  • Perhaps; I wouldn't have hazarded a guess.
  • Anonymous Can someone tell me what the difference of these two sentence?
  • There is none.
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Anonymous it seems the former been used more frequently than latter.
Perhaps; I wouldn't have hazarded a guess.
AnonymousCan someone tell me what the difference of these two sentence?
There is none.

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