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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Lay up

lay up
to stop using a boat or vehicle, especially while it is being repaired
Most of the yachts were laid up for the winter.

Is it possible to say the same thing in meaning as the example sentence without using "laid up"?
  

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HUBLOT Is it possible to say the same thing in meaning as the example sentence without using "laid up"? Most of the yachts were in dry dock for the winter.

  • HUBLOT Is it possible to say the same thing in meaning as the example sentence without using "laid up"?
  • Most of the yachts were in dry dock for the winter.
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HUBLOTIs it possible to say the same thing in meaning as the example sentence without using "laid up"?
Most of the yachts were in dry dock for the winter.

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