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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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nowhere near close

Which of these is correct?

She is nowhere near close to leaving.
She is nowhere close to leaving.
She is nowhere near leaving.

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All are in use; all are casual; the first is the least likely, since 'near' and 'close' are synonymous.

  • All are in use; all are casual; the first is the least likely, since 'near' and 'close' are synonymous.
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All are in use; all are casual; the first is the least likely, since 'near' and 'close' are synonymous.

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