English Language & Usage Asked on August 19, 2020
What does ‘beyond in’ mean?
For example, ‘I served my time in the sixties as a block-layer beyond in Liverpool’.
Does it stand for ‘near Liverpool’? Or does the speaker just emphasize on the fact that it happened in the other city (not in the one he’s staying now)?
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