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Tomer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Skip correctly used?

Hi,

If you leave earlier, You'll skip the big traffic?

Thanks
  

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I'd use avoid

  • I'd use avoid
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Neither 'skip' nor 'big' work well in your sentence. Here are some additional ideas:

If you leave earlier, you'll miss the traffic.
If you leave earlier, you won't hit much traffic.
If you leave earlier, you'll be able to avoid rush-hour traffic.
If you leave earlier, you'll be able to avoid the worst of the traffic.

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