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Phrase "The other way around"



 
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Phrase "The other way around" #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:57 am   Phrase "The other way around"
 

I wrote: ''even though you don't say it, which can be read the other way around''

is this sentence correct?
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Phrase "The other way around" #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:40 am   Phrase "The other way around"
 

it mean it is not written or mentioned on the mathod but it is most commonly used in other word.
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