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Can I say: 'My reach is far'



 
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Can I say: 'My reach is far' #1 (permalink) Fri May 26, 2006 16:18 pm   Can I say: 'My reach is far'
 

Hello everybody

Kindly look at this sentence: Is it complete and correct?

1-My reach is far.

(With the meaning that the speaker's influence spreads far and wide and he knows many influential people)
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Can I say: 'My reach is far' #2 (permalink) Fri May 26, 2006 16:29 pm   Can I say: 'My reach is far'
 

Hi Tom

Yes, I think you could say that.

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Our reach is far #3 (permalink) Fri May 26, 2006 19:38 pm   Our reach is far
 

In a dialog in Dan Brown's book Angels&Demons this exchange occours:

"... Our roots infiltrate everything you see... evn the sacred fortress of our most sworn enemy."

"Impossible. They are invulnerable."

"Our reach is far."

"No one's reach is that far."


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