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3 Nov 2014
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I think I'm going to go for a walk or something to the park to relieve my strain eyes. Does this sound natural?
I think I'm going to go for a walk or something to the park to relieve my strain eyes. Does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
"I think I'm going to go for a walk or something to the park to relieve my eye strain."
You can also say "strained eyes"
- Japanese
Thanks!
- English (US)
Unnatural
"I think I will go on a walk or something to relieve my strained eyes" sounds more natural
- Japanese
Thanks!

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