What does the following sentence mean? There’s nothing like living in a luxurious hotel to give my hometown a final flourish. Does it mean he or she really wants a luxurious hotel built in his or her hometown or that nothing can compare to living in a luxurious hotel as to round off a journey back home?
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It's hard to see a clear meaning in that sentence. It sounds to me like it was written by a non-native speaker. Was it?
— Clive
It's hard to see a clear meaning in that sentence.
It sounds to me like it was written by a non-native speaker.
Was it?
Clive
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