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Thе Іrіsh Sеa іs bеtwееn Іrеland and Grеat Brіtaіn.
Thе Іrіsh Sеa іs bеtwееn Іrеland and Grеat Brіtaіn.
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Thе Іrіsh Sеa is located bеtwееn Іrеland and Grеat Brіtaіn.
What is the difference?
Feb 2, 2017 2:04 PM
Answers · 4
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The second sentence has an extra word.
February 2, 2017
1
Very little difference.
Only very subtle mood/context difference.
'Located between' is more formal.
'Located between' might be used by the speaker to give a more precise mood/style to the sentence.
Talking casually with a foreign friend - the Irish sea is between.
Making a business presentation to foreign clients - the Irish sea is located between.
Both work fine. Nobody would really notice.
February 2, 2017
1
There isn't one.
February 2, 2017
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