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"He arrived at about noun" At as a preposition for expressing time. | 'parallel' vs 'parallelly'
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Can I say so? #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 24, 2008 19:22 pm   Can I say so?
 

Hello!
Merry Christmas!!!

Please could someone tell me can I say so:

We can go through all.

Or I must say:

We can go through all sorts of contortions (or smth. like this).

The question is:
Can I say so? : - We can go through all.-

Makes it sense, and what it means?

Thank you very much...
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Can I say so? #2 (permalink) Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:57 am   Can I say so?
 

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'We can go through all'-- this sentence is OK, but carries no specific meaning outside of a context which makes it clear.
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