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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

The difference between " down the road and down the line"

1) I am going to take care of this problem down the road.

2) I am going to take care of this problem down the line.

Are they the same meaning? if not, what are the differences between them?

Thank alot
  

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They both mean the same thing: "I don't want to deal with it now. "

  • They both mean the same thing: "I don't want to deal with it now.
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They both mean the same thing: "I don't want to deal with it now. Maybe later."

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