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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Working out for him

Does this sound natural? Is 'working out for him' natural here?

Man: I told him take the stairs.

Woman: The man is bound to a wheelchair, people. How do you think taking the stairs is working out for him, huh?

  

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anonymous Is 'working out for him' natural here? Yes. anonymous The man is bound to a wheelchair No.

  • anonymous Is 'working out for him' natural here?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous The man is bound to a wheelchair No.
  • You want "The man is wheelchair-bound".
  • anonymous Does this sound natural?
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anonymousIs 'working out for him' natural here?

Yes.

anonymousThe man is bound to a wheelchair

No. You want "The man is wheelchair-bound".

anonymousDoes this sound natural?

Yes, except as noted above.

CJ

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