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to be spaced out - to be zoned out
Dear teachers and native English speakers,
can you explain through some easy examples the differences between these two phrasal verbs...? I cannot understand how you use them.
Thanks so much.
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Re: to be spaced out - to be zoned out
They seem to mean much the same, though I don't use 'zoned out'.
Spaced out
Zoned out
Rover
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