0Hi,02br 00Is the following sentence correct?00I know there are some amongst the audience who would like to 01b00take out02b00 00their dart 01b00guns02b00 01b00at02b00 me. 00Thanks,00MG.00 0-
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0 You mean: to 01b 00point02b 00 their guns at me? Normally, one 01b 00draws02b 00 a gun. 0-
— Marius Hancu
0 You mean: to 01b 00point02b 00 their guns at me?
Normally, one 01b 00draws02b 00 a gun.
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0Marius,02br 02br 00Thanks. Yes. the person is trying to say "I know some of you are very angry at me, but I am not the right person to take out your anger at."02br 02br 00Does the following arrangement sound right?02br 02br 01font00 I know there are some amongst the audience who would like to 01b00
0The following are what I've learned:02br 02br 00She drew a gun on me.02br 02br 00She pulled a gun on me.02br 02br 00She held a gun to my head02br 02br 00So, I would prefer the prep 'on'.0-