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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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How would you write this?

how would you phrase the following?

I like to fill up the bath and then go in as opposed to go in while it is running.

She was looking in the direction in which the music was coming from.

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Anonymous I like to fill up the bath and then go in as opposed to go ing in while it is running. As shown. Anonymous She was looking in the direction in which (that) the music was coming from.

  • Anonymous I like to fill up the bath and then go in as opposed to go ing in while it is running.
  • As shown.
  • Anonymous She was looking in the direction in which (that) the music was coming from.
  • Very formally, "the direction from which the music was coming".
  • Otherwise, as shown.
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AnonymousI like to fill up the bath and then go in as opposed to going in while it is running.
As shown.
AnonymousShe was looking in the direction in which (that) the music was coming from.
Very formally, "the direction from which the music was coming".
Otherwise, as

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