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  • #2057
    Anonymous
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    Hi everyone.
    I have a inquiry that, in this sentence, Which phrase is more proper to be filled in the blank,
    “Trying to keep myself busy all the time, I still can’t….. …… …..homesickness.”,
    “Get rid of” or “get out of”?
    And Can you recommend another expression for this case more naturally, more like native?
    Thanks in advance!

    #2059
    chayal
    Keymaster

    You should be using the working together section for this type of question
    https://www.easylanguageexchange.com/working-together/

    #2065
    Peter Robertson
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    “get over”

    #2110
    Anonymous
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    Chayal, who can correct us in Practice English Together if there is not natives? Only Peter Robertson sometimes correct everyone. I understood that we all speak with many mistakes. But we don.t know how to speak correctly.

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