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Hans51 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Usage of 'around'

Redwood trees can measure 30 or 40 feet around.

Can I say, "Redwood trees can measure around 30 or 40 feet." for the same meaning? Or is there a meaning difference between them?

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30 or 40 feet around = 30-40 feet in circumference around 30 or 40 feet = approximately 30-40 feet. )

  • 30 or 40 feet around = 30-40 feet in circumference around 30 or 40 feet = approximately 30-40 feet.
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30 or 40 feet around = 30-40 feet in circumference
around 30 or 40 feet = approximately 30-40 feet. (No indication of whether it it the girth or the height or ?)

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