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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Length of floss

How would you naturally phrase these 4 sentences?


I can’t floss with this length of floss.

I need more length of floss.

This is too short a length of

floss.
Can you give me more lefty of floss?


thanks

  

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" For example: I can't floss properly with this piece of dental floss - it's too short. I need a longer piece of dental floss in order to floss properly. This piece of dental floss is too short.

  • " For example: I can't floss properly with this piece of dental floss - it's too short.
  • I need a longer piece of dental floss in order to floss properly.
  • This piece of dental floss is too short.
  • Note: People cut their own pieces of dental floss.
  • It would be almost unheard of for a another person to cut a piece of dental and then give it to you for you to use.
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Note: "floss" is a verb; the noun is "dental floss." For example:


I can't floss properly with this piece of dental floss - it's too short.

I need a longer piece of dental floss in order to floss properly.

This piece of dental floss is too short.

Note: People cut their own pieces of dental floss. It would be almost unheard of for a another person to cut a piece

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