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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is "to there" wrong?

His location was hotfixed on 25th to there
  

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Since there is no final punctuation, it’s hard to say what it means. hotfixed = repaired by code on 25 th = presumably a date to there = possibly a place?

  • Since there is no final punctuation, it’s hard to say what it means.
  • hotfixed = repaired by code on 25 th = presumably a date to there = possibly a place?
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Since there is no final punctuation, it’s hard to say what it means.
hotfixed = repaired by code
on 25th = presumably a date
to there = possibly a place?
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There is a noun, therefore a place.
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AnonymousIs "to there" wrong?
Usually, yes. However, I don't understand what you're trying to say, so I can't speak for its correctness in your sentence. I'm guessing it's wrong.

"on 25th" sounds wrong as well.

CJ

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