Em in Ohio
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The original poster writes a simple sentence in a new thread.
Responders rephrase and elaborate on that sentence to express the same concept.
They all mean the same thing, but say it in different ways.
Example - OP starts thread: "Enhance This: It may rain a lot."
Respondents posts might be:
There may be rain aplenty.
We have the expectation of prolonged rain in the forecast.
Precipitation is expected for the rest of the day.
We can anticipate long periods of precipitation throughout the day.
There will be extensive precipitation for the next 24 hours.
We have the possibility for continuous liquid precipitation through tomorrow.
On Tuesday, precipitation in the form of rain may be constant.
Meteorologically speaking, the weather is wet!
Rain may be non-stop for a prolonged period today.
Responders rephrase and elaborate on that sentence to express the same concept.
They all mean the same thing, but say it in different ways.
Example - OP starts thread: "Enhance This: It may rain a lot."
Respondents posts might be:
There may be rain aplenty.
We have the expectation of prolonged rain in the forecast.
Precipitation is expected for the rest of the day.
We can anticipate long periods of precipitation throughout the day.
There will be extensive precipitation for the next 24 hours.
We have the possibility for continuous liquid precipitation through tomorrow.
On Tuesday, precipitation in the form of rain may be constant.
Meteorologically speaking, the weather is wet!
Rain may be non-stop for a prolonged period today.