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Hasibul Alam Posted 8 years ago
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What is the difference between two sentence? first one from nytimes

She moved in with another friend, who she once described as being “like a brother"

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...she once described as “like a brother.”

  

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" There is little difference in meaning.

  • " There is little difference in meaning.
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She moved in with another friend, who she once described as being “like a brother."
She moved in with another friend, who she once described as “like a brother."

There is little difference in meaning.

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