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as far as or to #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 20, 2012 16:07 pm   as far as or to
 

Are these 2 sentences both correct:

Keep going straight on to the traffic light.
Keep going straight on as far as the traffic light.
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as far as or to #2 (permalink) Fri Jan 20, 2012 16:57 pm   as far as or to
 

Yes, they are both ok.
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as far as or to #3 (permalink) Fri Jan 20, 2012 18:06 pm   as far as or to
 

Thank you.
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