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Balboa1 Posted 8 years ago
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What’s the difference here:

They’re arriving on June 21st and staying till July 2nd.

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They’re staying from June 21st to July 2nd

  

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And They’re staying from June 21st to July 2nd I see nothing beyond possibly a few hours, which would have to be negotiated within the conversation anyway.

  • And They’re staying from June 21st to July 2nd I see nothing beyond possibly a few hours, which would have to be negotiated within the conversation anyway.
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balboa1What’s the difference here: They’re arriving on June 21st and staying till July 2nd.And They’re staying from June 21st to July 2nd

I see nothing beyond possibly a few hours, which would have to be negotiated within the conversation anyway.

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