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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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0Heins has ridden his bicycle into a buffullo.02br
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00Is it better to say "heins has ridden his bicycle and bumped into a buffullo"? Thanks.0-
  

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0 You could say that, but it's longer, not better. 0-

  • 0 You could say that, but it's longer, not better.
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0 You could say that, but it's longer, not better. 0-
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01cite10Angliholic12cite10Heins has ridden his bicycle into a buffullo.12br
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10Is it better to say "heins has ridden his bicycle and bumped into a buffullo"? Thanks.12br
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10It would be better to write "Heins has ridden his bicycle into a 01b00buffalo02b0
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0Hi guys,02br
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00Here's another way of looking at it.02br
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01font00Heins has ridden his bicycle into a buffalo.02font02br
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01font00"Heins has ridden his bicycle and bumped into a buffalo" 02font02br
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00#1 describes one event.0
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0 Thanks, my friends. 0-

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