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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

is located / situated

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) Johor is situated at the south of Peninsular Malaysia.02br
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00(c) Johor is at the south part of Malaysia.02br
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02br 02br 01i 00The sentences mean essentially the same. Do you live in Johor Bahru? I visited there once.

  • 02br 02br 01i 00The sentences mean essentially the same.
  • Do you live in Johor Bahru?
  • I visited there once.
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0 .02br
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01i00The sentences mean essentially the same. Do you live in Johor Bahru? I visited there once. Nice city.02i00 0-
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0a and b are correct? 0-
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I got the result below when I looked up the phrase "out of reach".

out of reach
adjective inaccessibly located or situated; "an unapproachable chalet high in the mountains"

Why the dictionary defines "out of reach" with the synonym "located" and "situated".
I want to know the subtle difference as the dictionary kindly states its definition like that.
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moon7296Why the dictionary defines "out of reach" with the synonym "located" and "situated".I want to know the subtle difference as the dictionary kindly states its definition like that.
It is not necessarily stating any subtle differences: definitions, like legal documents, often offer a redundancy of defining words to help the wide range of readers (who may
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Ok. Thank you for the point of view^^.
Even so if there's a subtle difference between the two I want to know^^; Could you explain it please?
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moon7296Why does the dictionary defines "out of reach" with the synonym "located" and "situated".
Please don't tack unrelated questions on to an existing thread. In future, please start a new thread.

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