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User_gary Posted 13 years ago
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Moved through all the way

The vehicle moved through all the way from "Y".
The vehicle started from "Y".

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The vehicle started from "Y" is fine. The vehicle moved through all the way from "Y" sounds odd, but might make sense in context.

  • The vehicle started from "Y" is fine.
  • The vehicle moved through all the way from "Y" sounds odd, but might make sense in context.
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The vehicle started from "Y" is fine.
The vehicle moved through all the way from "Y" sounds odd, but might make sense in context.

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