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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Neck and neck

I heard this said on tv.
John and Mike are both as bad as one another and someone says:
It is neck and neck with John and Mike who is the weakest.

How would you have corrected the sentence?
Thank you
  

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It sounds good enough to me. It means they are tied in the race, or whatever comparison.

  • It sounds good enough to me.
  • It means they are tied in the race, or whatever comparison.
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It sounds good enough to me. It means they are tied in the race, or whatever comparison.

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