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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Writing?

1. You must keep the fire exit free all the time.

2. You must keep the fire exit clear all the time.

Which is correct and meaningful? Thanks in advance.

  

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It's "clear", not "free", but "at all times" is usual in this context, not "all the time".

  • It's "clear", not "free", but "at all times" is usual in this context, not "all the time".
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It's "clear", not "free", but "at all times" is usual in this context, not "all the time".

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