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I ran out of the salt I'm running short on salt I used up all my salt I'm all out of salt What‘s the difference between them
Nov 15, 2023 12:43 PM
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there are VERY subtle differences "I ran out of salt." I had to use salt for other purposes, and sorry, there's no more. "i'm running short on salt" I still have some salt, but very little. So little, I can't spare it. "I used up all my salt" I cooked something that used the remainder of the salt. "i'm all out of salt" This is what you might typically hear at a restaurant, its polite way of saying they don't have anymore salt.
November 15, 2023
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