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04:23
@CowperKettle Yay for the cats!
 
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07:08
Hi
Does this sentence sound natural: "You run better (than me)"?
I think it should be "you run faster", but "faster" is different from "better".
 
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10:08
@user178049 It's fine
Unless he is an executable
11:02
Good day, Muhammad!
11:27
@CowperKettle \o
@Man_From_India That's what you get when I don't moderate ELL anymore
12:17
hi
12:50
@M.A.R. I've completely given up on . Too many people are too lazy/don't care when it comes to trying to pick good tags for their question :(
13:41
@snailplane i wish ur dream about DamkerngT came true.
which of these is correct: "it's warm in the park" or "it's warm at the park"
14:41
@Trey in the park
 
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15:57
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A: Step out of vs step out from

mamsterI think "step out from" is better, and you need to say "come to the front," not "come front," which is not grammatical (at least in American English). "Step out of your line" could also work fine and is perfectly comprehensible; I just don't like the way it recalls the idiomatic expression "step...

Which one is better to use?
Hello Everyone

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