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Vicka Aghazaryan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A country within the country

A part of society or some group that is governed separately can be considered as ''a country within the country.''

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

  

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Vicka Aghazaryan A part of society or some a group that is governed separately can be considered (as) '' " a country within the a country " . '' As shown above. I'd remove 'as', but it's not wrong to keep it.

  • Vicka Aghazaryan A part of society or some a group that is governed separately can be considered (as) '' " a country within the a country " .
  • '' As shown above.
  • I'd remove 'as', but it's not wrong to keep it.
  • A double quote is not the same as two single quotes.
  • CJ
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Vicka AghazaryanA part of society or some a group that is governed separately can be considered (as) '' "a country within the a country". ''

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