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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Do the 'hotel grounds' mean the same as the 'hotel precincts'.?

  

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This is a dictionary question. Christine Christie Do the 'hotel grounds' mean the same as the 'hotel precincts'.? Not exactly.

  • This is a dictionary question.
  • Christine Christie Do the 'hotel grounds' mean the same as the 'hotel precincts'.?
  • Not exactly.
  • The precincts include the interior of the hotel.
  • The grounds are outside.
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This is a dictionary question.

Christine Christie

Do the 'hotel grounds' mean the same as the 'hotel precincts'.?

Not exactly. The precincts include the interior of the hotel. The grounds are outside. You do hear "grounds" used loosely to include the interior, as in "The robber was captured on the hotel grounds", meaning somewhere on the propert

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