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Updated on
2 February
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Do the following two statements mean the same thing ?
I want to set aside time for myself to have fun in a comfortable place
And
I like carving out time to enjoy being by myself in a comfortable place
Do the following two statements mean the same thing ?
I want to set aside time for myself to have fun in a comfortable place
And
I like carving out time to enjoy being by myself in a comfortable place
I want to set aside time for myself to have fun in a comfortable place
And
I like carving out time to enjoy being by myself in a comfortable place
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2 February
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- English (US)
They mean roughly the same thing.
The difference, of course, is the difference in meaning between "I want to" and "l like to".
The phrases "set aside time" and "carve out time" mean pretty much the same thing.
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