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Pelin
How do you say this another way?
I just want a paid-for house.
And can I use them interchangeably?
I have flat feet
I'm flat-footed..
2023年11月4日 02:25
解答 · 1
Your first sentence is an unclear and very strange thing to say. It seems that you are talking about the house-buying process. If that’s the case, you can say
I don’t want to have a mortgage.
I want to buy a house outright.
I want to buy a house without taking on any debt.
You can use ‘paid-for’ like this:
I’m sick of my house but at least it’s paid for.
I’ll be glad when my house is finally paid for.
2023年11月4日
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