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Are both sentences OK? She looks for excuses to be with them. She looks for excuses to get together with them.
2014年11月20日 20:28
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Both are fine. They have a very slight difference in meaning. The first emphasize being with a person. This would often be used when love is involved. The second is more general, and refers to meeting, usually for social purposes.
2014年11月20日
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