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Fuera razón

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A guy in a TVshow said this as a statement. Seems like "outside of reason" like maybe "no way" . I see a couple of hits for "¿No fuera razón?" on the Google. Any thoughts about Fuera + razón to mean more than it looks? Gracias.

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updated Jun 25, 2010
posted by jeezzle

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Jeezle, you know that context makes a big difference - specially if it's a strange little phrase like that. I can think of several very different ways in which those two words could be used together.

updated Jun 25, 2010
posted by Gekkosan
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Parece estar fuera del ámbito de la razón.

Estar fuera de lugar.

updated Jun 25, 2010
posted by 00813f2a