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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

A law-making body, Common expression?

Please look at the following sentence.

"The Vietnamese law-making body would do its utmost to facilitate the development of ties between Viet Nam and Germany"

I think "body" means an organization. Is the expression "a law-making body" is a very common expression?

Thank you for your answer in advance.
  

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Please look at the following sentence. "The Vietnamese law-making body would do its utmost to facilitate the development of ties between Viet Nam and Germany" I think "body" means an organization. Parts of government are not usually referred to as 'organizations'.

  • Please look at the following sentence.
  • "The Vietnamese law-making body would do its utmost to facilitate the development of ties between Viet Nam and Germany" I think "body" means an organization.
  • Parts of government are not usually referred to as 'organizations'.
  • Is the expression "a law-making body" is a very common expression?
  • Yes Clive
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Please look at the following sentence.

"The Vietnamese law-making body would do its utmost to facilitate the development of ties between Viet Nam and Germany"

I think "body" means an organization.Parts of government are not usually referred to as 'organizations'.

Is the expression "a law-making body" is a very common expression?
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Ah! "Parts of government" Thank you so much for your answer,Mr.CliveEmotion: embarrassed

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