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She was tall, with a lot of grace. vs She was tall, with grace.



 
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She was tall, with a lot of grace. vs She was tall, with grace. #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 06, 2009 20:03 pm   She was tall, with a lot of grace. vs She was tall, with grace.
 

Which of the following are correct:

1-She was tall, with a lot of grace.
2-She was tall, with grace.

3-She was tall and with a lot of grace.
4-She was tall and with grace.
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She was tall, with a lot of grace. vs She was tall, with grace. #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:02 am   She was tall, with a lot of grace. vs She was tall, with grace.
 

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