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by johnlbevan2
3695 days ago
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Or phonetically similar / by moving a space: "John was set up on a date" - someone arranged a romantic encounter for John.
"John was setup on a date" - on some specific day John was assembled.
"John was set upon a date" - John assaulted a piece of fruit. |
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I read this one as: A romantic encounter was the guise by which John was framed for a crime.