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Originally posted by doodab View PostI'm not convinced. Protracted is a temporal adjective, it's wrong in the same way one wouldn't say one had been waiting for miles.
That child has literally waited miles for a wee Although the time is fairly short
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostSo technically he could have used that word however from a syntactic point of view it just sounds wrong..
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Originally posted by vetran View Postits a thick as pig Tullipe policeman trying to sound posh.
...two males were observed proceeding in an easterly direction in a motor vehicle... bla bla bla
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It's when you use children's matchs equipment instead of a box during a game of cricket.
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostI think the adjective used in this statement takes the normal English language meaning. If English is not your first language then you should invest in a Thesaurus. May I recommend the Collins Thesaurus of the English Language which defines "protracted" as:
extended, long, prolonged, lengthy, never-ending, drawn-out, interminable, spun out, dragged out, overlong.I hope that helps.
The crash site was a protracted distance in length.
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The cash site spans quite a distance and contains over 70 vehicles across all the lanes...
Easy to dissect after the fact but not so easy on the fly with a camera or microphone in your face.
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostI think the adjective used in this statement takes the normal English language meaning. If English is not your first language then you should invest in a Thesaurus. May I recommend the Collins Thesaurus of the English Language which defines "protracted" as:
extended, long, prolonged, lengthy, never-ending, drawn-out, interminable, spun out, dragged out, overlong.I hope that helps.
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Originally posted by Punter View PostWhat is a "protracted area"?
extended, long, prolonged, lengthy, never-ending, drawn-out, interminable, spun out, dragged out, overlong.I hope that helps.
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I'm just surprised that stopped chasing sheep long enough to go commuting
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Originally posted by Punter View PostCh Insp Andy Reeves said the crash was over a "protracted area" with undamaged vehicles between others which had collided.
BBC News - Sheppey crossing crash: Dozens hurt as 130 vehicles crash
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What is a "protracted area"?
Ch Insp Andy Reeves said the crash was over a "protracted area" with undamaged vehicles between others which had collided.
BBC News - Sheppey crossing crash: Dozens hurt as 130 vehicles crashTags: None
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