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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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offset

Please teachers,
Can you correct it?

The time I gained moving somewhere closer to work is offset by the amount of time I have to wait for the elevator every morning.

Thanks for the time and help
  

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The time I have gained moving somewhere closer to work is offset by the amount of time I have to wait for the elevator every morning. Wouldn't it be quicker to use the stairs? Rover

  • The time I have gained moving somewhere closer to work is offset by the amount of time I have to wait for the elevator every morning.
  • Wouldn't it be quicker to use the stairs?
  • Rover
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The time I have gained moving somewhere closer to work is offset by the amount of time I have to wait for the elevator every morning.

Wouldn't it be quicker to use the stairs?

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