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Expression: 'Know beyond comfort zone'



 
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Expression: 'Know beyond comfort zone' Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:06 am  Expression: 'Know beyond comfort zone'
 

Hi

Further to a previous thread which never received the response Surprised , please tell me if the given sentences and their meanings are correct!

1- He knows me beyond my comfort zone/ level.

Does it mean that the person knows me so well that I feel uncomfortable in his/ her presence?

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Expression: 'Know beyond comfort zone' Wed Jun 21, 2006 15:45 pm  Expression: 'Know beyond comfort zone'
 

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Yes, that is how I would interpret it.
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