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Talking to friend about living in Californa. I say -
(California)That is where I want to retire after the kids are all grown up and gone to college.
I'm still a long ways from that but it's where I want my family to be and where my kids grow up and go to school before I retire.
When I'm saying I'm still a long ways from that - that replaces retire - and it's - replaces California.
Is the underlined sentence grammatically correct and useable in American English?
Thank you!
(California)That is where I want to retire after the kids are all grown up and gone to college.
I'm still a long ways from that but it's where I want my family to be and where my kids grow up and go to school before I retire.
When I'm saying I'm still a long ways from that - that replaces retire - and it's - replaces California.
Is the underlined sentence grammatically correct and useable in American English?
Thank you!