Alain2
Feb 16, 2008, 08:50 AM
Is the following sentence correct? It sounds very awkward to me:
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Wilson's live talks routinely draw 300 to 600 people, with them literally driving eight hours one way to see him.
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Naturally "with them" refers back to the people, but this sounds to me like the person who wrote this is saying "them drove 8 hours," and I'm wondering if I'm just being really old fashioned or if this sentence is actually incorrect.
Thank you for your help,
Alain
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Wilson's live talks routinely draw 300 to 600 people, with them literally driving eight hours one way to see him.
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Naturally "with them" refers back to the people, but this sounds to me like the person who wrote this is saying "them drove 8 hours," and I'm wondering if I'm just being really old fashioned or if this sentence is actually incorrect.
Thank you for your help,
Alain
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