Tokyolily
Junior Member
- Joined
- May 22, 2004
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- Japanese
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- Japan
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- Japan
Dear teachers,
I heard on the news that, "Saab has run out of road." I imagine this means that Saab is doomed and that there are no means of relief. Can the expression be used in formal situations, or is it colloquial?
Thank you,
YY
I heard on the news that, "Saab has run out of road." I imagine this means that Saab is doomed and that there are no means of relief. Can the expression be used in formal situations, or is it colloquial?
Thank you,
YY