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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Taps

Consider the following sentence:



"All the ceremonies were outdoors, rain or no rain. It was a moving service and as hard as anything we’ve ever done. At the end, TAPS got to both of us."



In this contexto, what does 'tpas' means?

  

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com/dictionary/taps May I suggest that you use bold or coloured text to highlight words instead of capitals. Capitals can look as if they are part of the original text. In this case, I initially read "TAPS" as some kind of acronym.

  • com/dictionary/taps May I suggest that you use bold or coloured text to highlight words instead of capitals.
  • Capitals can look as if they are part of the original text.
  • In this case, I initially read "TAPS" as some kind of acronym.
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It seems to be the meaning explained here:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/taps

May I suggest that you use bold or coloured text to highlight words instead of capitals. Capitals can look as if they are part of the original text. In t

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Christine Christie

Consider the following sentences:


"All the ceremonies were outdoors, rain or no rain. It [What is "it"?] was a moving service and as hard as anything we’ve ever done. At

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