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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
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Please proofread the sentence.

Sentence. From escaping the cops, Michael ended up near Benson. .

Context: Michael is escaping from the cops and finally ended up near Benson.

  

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You want to say: After escaping from the cops, Michael ended up near Benson. If Michael is really close, you might want to say "next to" or "beside" Benson.

  • You want to say: After escaping from the cops, Michael ended up near Benson.
  • If Michael is really close, you might want to say "next to" or "beside" Benson.
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You want to say:

After escaping from the cops, Michael ended up near Benson.

If Michael is really close, you might want to say "next to" or "beside" Benson.

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