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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of word

Are these sentences correct with the use if 'away' included?

Keep your distance away from him.
Keep a distance away from him.
  

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Anonymous Are these sentences correct with the use if 'away' included? The grammar is OK, I suppose, but it is natural to omit 'away'.

  • Anonymous Are these sentences correct with the use if 'away' included?
  • The grammar is OK, I suppose, but it is natural to omit 'away'.
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AnonymousAre these sentences correct with the use if 'away' included?
The grammar is OK, I suppose, but it is natural to omit 'away'.
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Mister MicawberThe grammar is OK, I suppose, but it is natural to omit 'away'.
Thanks. So are both OK but better without 'away'?
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I think my first post is sufficient answer.
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Mister MicawberI think my first post is sufficient answer.
Got it.
Just curious, is it also correct to say: My first post is (a) sufficient answer. Or is (a) wrong?
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Anonymous My first post is (a) sufficient answer. Or is (a) wrong?
No, that's fine, too.

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