"After that event the years leading up to became something of a fog" Can someone tell me what's the underlined mean? Just know I'm not pretty sure if I heard it correctly. If anyone know how it should sound please tell me.
the years leading up to it: the years preceding/before it (that event)
I think you missed and "it."
I think you missed and "it."
As Marius suggested, with the 'it', it makes perfect sense.
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