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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"Timeline" correct?

Hi,

Can you say for example:
* Where is <songname> on the timeline?
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" "It is about/somewhere around [the year]" Timeline usually refers to annual chronologies. What is your reference?

  • " "It is about/somewhere around [the year]" Timeline usually refers to annual chronologies.
  • What is your reference?
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"Where is xxxx on the timeline?"
"It is about/somewhere around [the year]"

Timeline usually refers to annual chronologies. What is your reference?
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how do you say "timeline" for videos?

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