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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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taking time over

The Forbidden City is worth taking time over, too.
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TRAVEL/getaways/07/09/china.beijing.ap/index.html

What's the meaning of taking time over? Checking out?
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Not specifically 'checking out'. Taking time over Lhasa = Taking time to experience Lhasa. Over = in reference to, concerning, or about.

  • Not specifically 'checking out'.
  • Taking time over Lhasa = Taking time to experience Lhasa.
  • Over = in reference to, concerning, or about.
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Not specifically 'checking out'. Taking time over Lhasa = Taking time to experience Lhasa. Over = in reference to, concerning, or about.

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