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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Turn back the years & turn back time

Is it correct to say that "to turn back the years" and "to turn back time" are synonyms?

If not, when should I use each of them?

Would you please give me a few examples?

Thank you.

  

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anonymous Is it correct to say that "to turn back the years" and "to turn back time" are synonyms? Maybe. Simply Radiant: Practical Wisdom to Turn Back the Years For every woman over 40, this book tackles health and beauty issues, including menopausal symptoms, giving simple, practical self-help solutions It would be lovely to ' Turn back the Years' , and this is now possible using the latest non-surgical facial aesthetic techniques, to look at ourselves in the mirror and see the image of a youthful and confident person.

  • anonymous Is it correct to say that "to turn back the years" and "to turn back time" are synonyms?
  • Maybe.
  • Simply Radiant: Practical Wisdom to Turn Back the Years For every woman over 40, this book tackles health and beauty issues, including menopausal symptoms, giving simple, practical self-help solutions It would be lovely to ' Turn back the Years' , and this is now possible using the latest non-surgical facial aesthetic techniques, to look at ourselves in the mirror and see the image of a youthful and confident person.
  • Thank you for not trying to turn back the years .
  • The best defense we have against ageism is to embrace the age and stop trying to look like our younger self.
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anonymousIs it correct to say that "to turn back the years" and "to turn back time" are synonyms?

Maybe.

Simply Radiant: Practical Wisdom to Turn Back the Years
For every woman over 40, this book tackles health and beauty issues, including menopausal symptoms, giving simple, practical self-help solutions

It would be lovely to '

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