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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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In the row

How would you phrase this please?

I love having the aisle seat because at the end of a basketball game I am one of the first out. The people who are way in the rows get the crowd. I always manage to avoid the crowd.

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Anonymous I love having the aisle seat because at the end of a basketball game I am one of the first out. Fine. I wouldn't bother to add the rest, though I understand that the addition of extra information is one of your style characteristics.

  • Anonymous I love having the aisle seat because at the end of a basketball game I am one of the first out.
  • Fine.
  • I wouldn't bother to add the rest, though I understand that the addition of extra information is one of your style characteristics.
  • Anonymous The people who are way in the rows get stuck in the crowd.
  • I always manage to avoid the crowd.
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AnonymousI love having the aisle seat because at the end of a basketball game I am one of the first out.
Fine. I wouldn't bother to add the rest, though I understand that the addition of extra information is one of your style characteristics.
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thank you

Would you have said 'in the rows' or inside the rows or deep in the rows' as I have never really heard 'in the rows'?
Thank you for the help and happy holidays to you!!!
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AnonymousWould you have said 'in the rows'
You wrote "way in the rows" and that's fine. It's not necessary to change it to "deep in the rows", though that's also possible. "inside the rows" isn't idiomatic. I'd avoid that one.

Happy holidays to you as well.

CJ

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