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MustAsk Posted 13 years ago
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Hang a room with curtains

Hi

I came across this sentence

Hang a room with curtains or wallpaper.

Not sure if this is even correct. It sounds funny to me. Maybe "hang curtains in a room" is better?

Thanks!
  

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MustAsk Maybe "hang curtains in a room" is better? I agree with you. However, in the professional jargon, what you had at first may be perfectly acceptable.

  • MustAsk Maybe "hang curtains in a room" is better?
  • I agree with you.
  • However, in the professional jargon, what you had at first may be perfectly acceptable.
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MustAskMaybe "hang curtains in a room" is better?
I agree with you. However, in the professional jargon, what you had at first may be perfectly acceptable.

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