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Have used "tie in with" correctly in the sentence below based on how it is used in American English?
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What verb forms the most natural collocation with Chinese Jump Rope in American English? I'd say "play Chinese jump rope". The kids are playing Chinese jump rope.
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Do play and Chinese jump rope form a natural collocation in American English? The kids are playing Chinese jump rope.
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Do play and Chinese jump rope form a natural collocation in American English? The kids are playing Chinese jump rope. I know it's called Chinese jump rope so the focus isn't on what it's called. The question is whether the verb play goes well with Chinese Jump Rope or not.
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Do play and Chinese jump rope form a natural collocation in American English? The kids are playing Chinese jump rope. I know it's called Chinese jump rope so the focus isn't on what it's called. The question is whether the verb play goes well with Chinese Jump Rope or not.
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