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Раскрыть ! the people on the platform (feel) cold as a strong wind (blow). suddenly there (come) a voice from the loudspeaker which (say) that the train (arrive) a quarter of an hour later. mark who (stand) on the platform for half an hour already (decide0 that he (go) to the snack bar and (drink) a cup of hot coffee.

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the people on the platform felt cold as a strong wind was blowing.

suddenly there came a voice from the loudspeaker which said   that the train would arrive a quarter of an hour later.

mark who had been  stading   on the platform for half an hour already decided that he would go to the snack bar and drink a cup of hot coffee.


Ioften hear this phrase and i wonder if it's excessive. while i can conceive it possible to be in the "wrong place at the wrong time", i wonder if people are generally using the double wrong as an emphatic. in most cases, whether someone is in the right place is measured by the events taking place. thus, if it's midnight and i'm asleep in my bed, i'm arguably in the right place. if an airplane drops out of the sky and crashes through the roof killing me, one could say either that i was in the right place at the wrong time or the wrong place at that time. do two wrongs make a right here? pe

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