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28 Mar 2020
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“Post Malone swept the Apple Chart.”
Could it mean “Post Malone conquered the Apple Chart.”?
“Post Malone swept the Apple Chart.”
Could it mean “Post Malone conquered the Apple Chart.”?
Could it mean “Post Malone conquered the Apple Chart.”?
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28 Mar 2020
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@Kimauto In this case you would be correct in saying that Post Malone swept the Apple Chart. You could also say "Post Malone's songs dominated the Apple Chart" or "Post Malone's album dominated the Apple Chart"
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"Post Malone conquered the Apple Chart." sounds unnatural.
A native speaker would most likely say "Post Malone topped the Apple Chart."
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"Post Malone was at the top of the Apple Chart."
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I think you are right, you can also say "Post Malone topped the Apple Chart", like he did very well on that chart, he "was on top" = "topped" . I don't think the word "conquered" is used that much in this context, but the meaning is correct.
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@Kimauto In this case you would be correct in saying that Post Malone swept the Apple Chart. You could also say "Post Malone's songs dominated the Apple Chart" or "Post Malone's album dominated the Apple Chart"
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@LoganR98 dominate!🤭🤭
Thank you a lot :) and I have a question for the last time! “His songs won from first prize to 10th” is also correct way to say it?
Thank you a lot :) and I have a question for the last time! “His songs won from first prize to 10th” is also correct way to say it?
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@Kimauto I would phrase that like this: "His songs won from 1st to 10th prize"
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@LoganR98 I was confused if I can use prize in this context haha Thank you for taking the time and much effort!
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