"He is looking in the direction of the door."
"He is looking in the direction of where the door is."
Are they both correct? How are they different exactly?
Thanks!
To me, the second sentence just seems to have some unnecessary words. I see no difference in meaning.
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To me, the second sentence just seems to have some unnecessary words. I see no difference in meaning.