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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Is what he says correct?


at 18 seconds
Shouldn't it be "bend off at an angle"? or something different?

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'bend off on an angle'

  • 'bend off on an angle'
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at 18 seconds
Shouldn't it be "bend off at an angle"? or something different?

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AnonymousShouldn't it be "bend off at an angle"?
No.
Anonymous or something different
See above.
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What is the explanation? "on an angle" is barely used from what I can see.
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He's nervous about speaking and is making a lot of mistakes. He starts by saying, "I'm going to demonstrate to you on how to..."

There should be no "on" before "how."
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What do you think about 'on an angle'? Doesn't that seem wrong to you?

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