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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Privacy

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Darren and the old woman are standing at the old woman's husband's headstone.

Darren: Do you want some privacy?

The old woman nods and Darren moves off to give her some privacy.


- Is the use of "privacy" natural here or would something else be more natural?

- Is it all grammatically correct?

  

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Darren and the old woman are standing at the old woman's husband's headstone. Darren: Do you want some privacy? The old woman nods and Darren moves away.

  • Darren and the old woman are standing at the old woman's husband's headstone.
  • Darren: Do you want some privacy?
  • The old woman nods and Darren moves away.
  • off away seems a little more natural.
  • to give her some privacy.
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Darren and the old woman are standing at the old woman's husband's headstone.

Darren: Do you want some privacy?

The old woman nods and Darren moves away.

off away seems a little more natural.

to give her some privacy. It seems unnecessary to repeat this.


- Is the use of "privacy" natural here Yes or would something else

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