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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

The way back

"The Way Back" is the title of a 2010 movie. (See the link below.) I wonder if it has a particular/figurative meaning. Thank you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Way_Back

  

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"The way back" would normally mean the route or method that one uses to return to a particular place. This would seem to fit the plot of the film, as far as I can tell from the synopsis. Do you already know this, but are looking for something extra?

  • "The way back" would normally mean the route or method that one uses to return to a particular place.
  • This would seem to fit the plot of the film, as far as I can tell from the synopsis.
  • Do you already know this, but are looking for something extra?
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"The way back" would normally mean the route or method that one uses to return to a particular place. This would seem to fit the plot of the film, as far as I can tell from the synopsis. Do you already know this, but are looking for something extra?

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