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The sentence “Sailors could be seen hanging on from masts.” paints a dramatic and vivid image, but it could benefit from a slight grammatical improvement for clarity and correctness. The phrase “hanging on from masts” is a bit awkward. Here’s a cleaner version:
“Sailors could be seen hanging on to the masts.”
Explanation:
- “Hanging on to” is the correct phrasal verb, meaning to grip or cling to something for support or safety.
- “From” implies origin or source, which doesn’t quite fit here.
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