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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Is this use of 'overlap' correct?

There was an overlap of events, that is why it was impossible for us to attend the conference. Can we say overlap of events to mean that they took place at the same time?


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anonymous There was an overlap of events, that is why it was impossible for us to attend the conference. Can we say take ' overlap of events ' to mean that they took place at the same time? Yes.

  • anonymous There was an overlap of events, that is why it was impossible for us to attend the conference.
  • Can we say take ' overlap of events ' to mean that they took place at the same time?
  • Yes.
  • ] CJ
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anonymous

There was an overlap of events, that is why it was impossible for us to attend the conference. Can we say take 'overlap of events' to mean that they took place at the same time?

Yes.

[It's "take (something) to mean ..." or "say

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