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“Leave for better” or “Leave for the better”?
Is there a better way to refer to “Real Life” when chatting online?What does “comb-over” mean in the line, “Overused / abused words, e.g.’twerking’ and ‘stay classy’ are the aural equivalent of a comb-over”?Single word for “less mass per unit volume” (the complement of “dense”)“As per” and “in the case being”?Different between “alacrity”, “fervor”, “zeal” and “fanaticism”Is it correct to say “He walked towards the direction of xx”?Sentences with no objectWhat's it called when you over-use “would”?Can I use the “Be founded on” for expressing the concept that is neither yet proved nor a theory?Is just life countable for people or animals are included?
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I would like to say something like "Go out and play great outdoors" using different words.
Thus, I would like to use these words: "leave, enjoy outdoors, better life".
Here I made it, but does it make any sense?
Leave for better!
or
Leave for the better!
Another suggestion was "Leave it better" which means "stay as it is better, or protect".
What can I say?
grammar word-choice
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I would like to say something like "Go out and play great outdoors" using different words.
Thus, I would like to use these words: "leave, enjoy outdoors, better life".
Here I made it, but does it make any sense?
Leave for better!
or
Leave for the better!
Another suggestion was "Leave it better" which means "stay as it is better, or protect".
What can I say?
grammar word-choice
New contributor
1
Neither Leave for better or the variants make any sense, and certainly do not mean the same as Go and play outdoors. You need to explain more of the context - is it a slogan of some kind?
– Kate Bunting
16 hours ago
add a comment |
I would like to say something like "Go out and play great outdoors" using different words.
Thus, I would like to use these words: "leave, enjoy outdoors, better life".
Here I made it, but does it make any sense?
Leave for better!
or
Leave for the better!
Another suggestion was "Leave it better" which means "stay as it is better, or protect".
What can I say?
grammar word-choice
New contributor
I would like to say something like "Go out and play great outdoors" using different words.
Thus, I would like to use these words: "leave, enjoy outdoors, better life".
Here I made it, but does it make any sense?
Leave for better!
or
Leave for the better!
Another suggestion was "Leave it better" which means "stay as it is better, or protect".
What can I say?
grammar word-choice
grammar word-choice
New contributor
New contributor
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Chappo
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Neither Leave for better or the variants make any sense, and certainly do not mean the same as Go and play outdoors. You need to explain more of the context - is it a slogan of some kind?
– Kate Bunting
16 hours ago
add a comment |
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Neither Leave for better or the variants make any sense, and certainly do not mean the same as Go and play outdoors. You need to explain more of the context - is it a slogan of some kind?
– Kate Bunting
16 hours ago
1
1
Neither Leave for better or the variants make any sense, and certainly do not mean the same as Go and play outdoors. You need to explain more of the context - is it a slogan of some kind?
– Kate Bunting
16 hours ago
Neither Leave for better or the variants make any sense, and certainly do not mean the same as Go and play outdoors. You need to explain more of the context - is it a slogan of some kind?
– Kate Bunting
16 hours ago
add a comment |
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Neither Leave for better or the variants make any sense, and certainly do not mean the same as Go and play outdoors. You need to explain more of the context - is it a slogan of some kind?
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