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Aayush Dhanani Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of down the hall

What does down the hall means in the sentence given below

Your biggest disrupter could be a college kid or a seasoned colleague down the hall.

  

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"a seasoned colleague down the hall" means a colleague who has an office near to yours in the same building (literally, an office along the same hall, or corridor, though we don't need this to be exactly literal).

  • "a seasoned colleague down the hall" means a colleague who has an office near to yours in the same building (literally, an office along the same hall, or corridor, though we don't need this to be exactly literal).
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"a seasoned colleague down the hall" means a colleague who has an office near to yours in the same building (literally, an office along the same hall, or corridor, though we don't need this to be exactly literal).

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