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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
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Plans

Hi,

My dad bought a cabin in the mountains and we have never been on a proper holiday since then as we spend all our free time there. I was talking about it with my mom and she said:

"Buying that cabin brought all our travelling plans to a stop."

"Buying that cabing stifled all our efforts to plan any trips abroad."

"Buying that cabin put our travelling plans on long-term hold."

Would any of these work?

Thank you.

  

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All three seem fine to me. I might use "travel plans" instead of "travelling plans", but maybe that's just me..

  • All three seem fine to me.
  • I might use "travel plans" instead of "travelling plans", but maybe that's just me..
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All three seem fine to me. I might use "travel plans" instead of "travelling plans", but maybe that's just me..

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The three sentences are okay, but don't really hit directly on the problem. The following might be more to the point:


We don't travel anymore because of that cabin.

I wanted to go to Paris but instead we're sitting in that cabin in the woods.

The only "fellow tourists" we see anymore are the coyotes that come around that cabin.


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