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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Meaning of travel in detail

Hello , Can we use the word "travel" for short distances, too? (As short as the space between two bus stations)

  

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anonymous Hello , Can we use the word "travel" for short distances, too? (As short as the space between two bus stations) Yes, if the journey is the point. " But "Jenny lives three doors down.

  • anonymous Hello , Can we use the word "travel" for short distances, too?
  • (As short as the space between two bus stations) Yes, if the journey is the point.
  • " But "Jenny lives three doors down.
  • "
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anonymousHello , Can we use the word "travel" for short distances, too? (As short as the space between two bus stations)

Yes, if the journey is the point. For example, "When we got on the bus, we didn't realize that we would only be travelling a few blocks before we arrived in front of the museum." But "Jenny lives three doors down. I often travel

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