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Noname 8048 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

"out near"?

I just saw a sentence saying "He lives in a shack out near station."
"out near" doesn't seem like they can stick together.
But if this is correct sentence, what is proper interpretation?
  

Top answer

" The shack is out of town and near the station. Stations are often some distance from the town centre.

  • " The shack is out of town and near the station.
  • Stations are often some distance from the town centre.
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It should be

"He lives in a shack out near the station."

The shack is out of town and near the station.

Stations are often some distance from the town centre.

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