"row" to hoe?
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Come on,
@WSJ. It's "row to hoe." As in using a hoe to turn up the soil on a row in the garden. Can't use a hoe on a road.#GrammarPoliceThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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very close, or as you might say, very clothes.
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In the big city they hoe their roads apparently.
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Road? Seriously?
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@WSJ That's row, not road. - 1 more reply
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One hoes a row (not a road) on a farm or in a garden. He has a tough row to hoe.
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it's "row to how".
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- we are finally talking about USDA - the admin knows that Ag community helped deliver the election -
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"hard row to hoe" is the correct expression not road to hoe
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"row" not "road". As in go hoe that row of corn in the garden.
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fear not
@naacpga has female dogs turn target into easily accessible shafted farm equipment@usda maybe even play@beatsbydre backroundThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The proper saying is "tough row to hoe".
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