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Hi again! Do English speakers say "a surface free from cracks" or are there other ways to refer to a surface without cracks?
May 23, 2021 9:22 AM
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Yes, you can say a crack free surface. Or the surface has no cracks, the surface did not have cracks. It will depend on the context and tense.
May 23, 2021
Yes a surface free from cracks is correct. There would be other ways to say this but it would depend what surface you were talking about, a cake, a piece of wood,, a planet 😀
May 23, 2021
You can also say "A surface free of cracks"
May 23, 2021
I might also suggest you could say “unbroken” - for instance, “a smooth, unbroken surface.”
May 23, 2021
"A crack-free surface"
May 23, 2021
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