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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Standards

Does this make sense:


"Are you a well-travelled person?"

"Not in today's standards."


Note: By 'standards', I mean not in comparison to how much average people might travel today.

  

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"Not by today's standards."

You can go to onelook.com ( https://www.onelook.com/?w=standard&ls=a ) and look up "standard". Look through the results for "Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary" and click on the link (

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