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What exactly does "along the shore beyond" mean?
"Along the shore beyond, especially to the north, there are many historic wooden summer residences."
Sep 29, 2019 10:43 AM
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"Along the shore beyond, especially to the north, there are many historic wooden summer residences."
It can mean a few things ... it depends on the preceding context.
My first guess would be the writer had been speaking of some location/area (town, physical landmark, road etc) and when he says 'beyond' he is saying 'beyond this road/town/landmark' that is being talked about.
ie "Along the shore beyond this area, especially to the north, there are many historic wooden summer residences."
September 29, 2019
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