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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
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started journey to

He finished all the job that his higher authority assigned to him and began his journey to his home along with his friends.

He just started his journey to his place so I think it will take around 2 days for to him to reach his place.

Please check the above sentence, can I use "journey to his home/place/destination etc"?
  

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He finished all the work that his boss assigned him and began his journey home with his friends. He has just left, and I think it will take him around 2 days to get home.

  • He finished all the work that his boss assigned him and began his journey home with his friends.
  • He has just left, and I think it will take him around 2 days to get home.
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He finished all the work that his boss assigned him and began his journey home with his friends. He has just left, and I think it will take him around 2 days to get home.
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Ok "Journey home" mean journey of going back home?

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