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  • I honestly can’t remember ever hearing the term “trawl” in my head though. What do I usually hear people say “togeth through the script.” I can probably hear them write an entire script, but i am never really interested in them, is this for everyday?

    How can “comb through” be used in a description of what is being checked carefully? Is this stems from “to go over with a fine tooth comb”?

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  • I honestly can’t remember ever hearing the term “trawl” in my head though. What do I usually hear people say “togeth through the script.” I can probably hear them write an entire script, but i am never really interested in them, is this for everyday?

    How can “comb through” be used in a description of what is being checked carefully? Is this stems from “to go over with a fine tooth comb”?

    • 270356 views
    • 16 answers
    • 98890 votes
  • I honestly can’t remember ever hearing the term “trawl” in my head though. What do I usually hear people say “togeth through the script.” I can probably hear them write an entire script, but i am never really interested in them, is this for everyday?

    How can “comb through” be used in a description of what is being checked carefully? Is this stems from “to go over with a fine tooth comb”?

    • 270356 views
    • 16 answers
    • 98890 votes
  • Asked on June 16, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511385 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on June 12, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511385 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on June 10, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511385 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on June 10, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511385 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on June 9, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511385 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on June 9, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511385 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes
  • Asked on June 6, 2021 in Word choice.

    Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

    in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

    “He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

    Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

    • 511385 views
    • 12 answers
    • 189622 votes