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Diotima Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

safe distance

Can you please check these sentences: 1) keep something at a safe distance / maintain a safe distance from something

2)For me, during the longest period / For long the only thing that gave me a sense of continuous relationship with my home country was the summer holidays

do they make sense and which option is more appropriate?
Thank you
  

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1) keep something at a safe distance / maintain a safe distance from something - Both OK. 2) For a long time, the only thing that gave me a sense of continuous relationship with my home country was the summer holiday s. -- OK as amended.

  • 1) keep something at a safe distance / maintain a safe distance from something - Both OK.
  • 2) For a long time, the only thing that gave me a sense of continuous relationship with my home country was the summer holiday s.
  • -- OK as amended.
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1) keep something at a safe distance / maintain a safe distance from something - Both OK.

2) For a long time, the only thing that gave me a sense of continuous relationship with my home country was the summer holidays. -- OK as amended.

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