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Angliholic Posted 15 years ago
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The perfect escape/hideaway/getaway/retreat for a holiday

Each of the Pontine Islands has something to off--history, nature and a chance to enjoy the warm Mediterranean climate. Whether for adventure or just a break, these islands are the perfect escape for a holiday by the sea.

Hi,

Is "escape" in the above equal to "hideaway, getaway, and retreat?" If not, can you tell me their differences in a few words? Thanks.
  

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Yes, an escape here does not refer to running away from authorities.

  • Yes, an escape here does not refer to running away from authorities.
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Yes, an escape here does not refer to running away from authorities.
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Thanks, Philip.

But is "escape" here equal to "hideaway, getaway, and retreat?"

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