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Abil Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

half by lunch and half by bus

C (name of a place) is two and a half hours journey - half by lunch and half by bus - from B (another place name).

Does the sentence make clear that I have to take lunch and bus to reach C from B? Alternative improved suggestions are also welcome. Thanks
  

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A launch is a boat. A lunch is a meal. It's fine.

  • A launch is a boat.
  • A lunch is a meal.
  • It's fine.
  • "
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A launch is a boat. A lunch is a meal.

It's fine. I understand it as "First I must travel over an hour by boat, then I have another hour-plus by bus to reach my destination."

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