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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Thin out

Hi,

Can I say that our wine supply is thinning out?

“Dad just gave ten bottles away to his colleagues, so our wine supply is starting to thin out.”

Thank you.

  

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no. Run out. "Thin out" means to remove the weaker seedlings so the stronger ones can grow.

  • no.
  • Run out.
  • "Thin out" means to remove the weaker seedlings so the stronger ones can grow.
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no. Run out.
"Thin out" means to remove the weaker seedlings so the stronger ones can grow.

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