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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Should 'out' be in the sentence?

The two men in Mark's office hadn't noticed that a boy was standing (out) in the adjoining private kitchen.

Should 'out' be in the sentence or not? The kitchen is part of Mark's office but in a room for itself.

  

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No, you don't need 'out'.

  • No, you don't need 'out'.
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No, you don't need 'out'.

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