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1 Feb 2015
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What is the difference between Turn left on Lake Street and head up to Colorado. and Turn left on Lake Street and head to Colorado. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Turn left on Lake Street and head up to Colorado. and Turn left on Lake Street and head to Colorado. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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1 Feb 2015
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Same meaning, I think "up to Colorado" just gives a little more information -- that you're heading North once you turn on Lake Street.
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Same meaning, I think "up to Colorado" just gives a little more information -- that you're heading North once you turn on Lake Street.
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