from place to place

from place to place(
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plehihs
 
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plehihs
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. de un lugar a otro
Lindsey has been running from place to place all morning trying to finish the shopping.Lindsey ha estado corriendo de un lugar a otro toda la mañana porque tiene que terminar las compras.
b. de un lado a otro
The singer walked from place to place looking for a good spot on the sidewalk to play guitar.La cantante caminó de un lado a otro buscando un buen lugar en la acera para tocar su guitarra.
c. de un sitio a otro
Responses to the survey vary from place to place, and interesting variations have emerged.Las respuestas a la encuesta varían de un sitio a otro y han aparecido cambios interesantes.
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