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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I want to make the sentence that means like "search better than search".
The first search means search(or explore) on foot, and the second one means search on the internet.
I want to make a rhymed sentence. Is the following sentence correct? you can understand its meaning?

"search on your feet, not on seat."

If you have good idea, please give me advice.
  

Top answer

" That means to me that I should stand up while googling.

  • " That means to me that I should stand up while googling.
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"Search on your feet, not on your seat."

That means to me that I should stand up while googling.
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thank you for your reply.
How should I describe that? Is it difficult?
If you have advice, please tell me.
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Search by walking on your feet, not by sitting on your seat.
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Thank you for your advise !
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Even more explicit:

Search by exploring on your feet, not by googling at your seat.

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