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Filter by Meaning The family will mile to the nearest park to have a picnic.
He will mile from his home to the office by bike.
The marathon runner trained for months to mile 26.2 miles in one go.
The trucker will mile through the night to reach the delivery location on time.
They decided to mile through the forest to explore the wildlife.
She can't wait to mile to the beach and relax in the sun.
She decided to mile across the country on a road trip.
She likes to mile around the park in the morning.
The delivery man has to mile across the city to deliver the package.
The family will mile to the beach to enjoy the warm sand and ocean breeze.
The ship will mile through the Panama Canal to get to the Pacific Ocean.
The bus will mile 20 miles to get to the next town.
The athlete needs to mile 100 meters in less than 10 seconds.
The cyclist plans to mile from coast to coast in the United States.
The plane will mile over the Atlantic Ocean to reach Europe.
We need to mile 10 more miles to reach our destination.
They plan to mile to the top of the mountain tomorrow.
The explorer wants to mile the entire length of the Amazon River.
The mile road to the cabin was rugged and bumpy.
The mile walk through the park was peaceful and serene.
It's important to mile the fuel efficiency of your car to save on gas.
They decided to mile their road trip using a map and a ruler.
We drove by a mile that had been knocked down by a car.
He needs to mile another 10 miles to reach the campground.
The commute to work was mile, with nothing but traffic and stoplights.
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