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Hello, I have a couple questions about the word "par". By par, I am referring to the word that means "through" or "by". Can you say, "I am going par a tunnel," instead of: "I am going through a tunnel"? Can you say, "This is par Edgar Allen Poe," instead of: "This is by Edgar Allen Poe"?

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