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Hans51 Posted 14 years ago
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A driver's license

All of a sudden, I wanted to analyze thess phrases such as " a driver's license, the men's room and a couple's massage. Can I analyze these as a + driver's license, the + men's room and a + couple's massage? Or a driver's + license, the men's + room and a couple's + massage? Thanks in advance.
  

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Kwang Hee Han a + driver's license, the + men's room and a + couple's massage? In most contexts, this would be the correct understanding. "

  • Kwang Hee Han a + driver's license, the + men's room and a + couple's massage?
  • In most contexts, this would be the correct understanding.
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Kwang Hee Han a + driver's license, the + men's room and a + couple's massage?
In most contexts, this would be the correct understanding. However, the other interpretation could be correct in certain contexts -- for instance, "A driver's license can be taken away if he has too many accidents."

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