JACEK1
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Hello everybody!
Does "cut something off something else" mean the same as "cut something away from something else".
For instance, there is a pipe protruding over the surface and the building supervisor orders the pipe to be cut off the surface or he orders it to be cut away from the surface.
In my opinion, these two phrases mean the same, but I would like to know what you think about it.
Thank you.
Does "cut something off something else" mean the same as "cut something away from something else".
For instance, there is a pipe protruding over the surface and the building supervisor orders the pipe to be cut off the surface or he orders it to be cut away from the surface.
In my opinion, these two phrases mean the same, but I would like to know what you think about it.
Thank you.