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Updated on
28 January
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English (US)
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Does this sound natural?
I'm up to my ears to finishing my work. I'll hit you up later.
Does this sound natural?
I'm up to my ears to finishing my work. I'll hit you up later.
I'm up to my ears to finishing my work. I'll hit you up later.
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28 January
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- English (US)
I would say, "I'm up to my ears in work" or "I have a lot of work to finish."
「I'm up to my ears in X」という表現で、Xは名詞です。
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- English (US)
I would say, "I'm up to my ears in work" or "I have a lot of work to finish."
「I'm up to my ears in X」という表現で、Xは名詞です。
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