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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Out in the open

How would you phrase:
You left the cookies out (in the open) and now they are hard. You should have put the in their box.

Is the part in brackets correct in this context and how would you use in the open?

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You left the cookies out, and now they are hard. The fugitive stumbled o ut in the open and the posse riddled him with bullets .

  • You left the cookies out, and now they are hard.
  • The fugitive stumbled o ut in the open and the posse riddled him with bullets .
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You left the cookies out, and now they are hard.
The fugitive stumbled out in the open and the posse riddled him with bullets.

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