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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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A way

Any idea what does a way means here?

Similar issue is manifested on the web where text can be penned in dozens of languages each of which demands a reader's fluency we've developed an elegant solution to both problems a way for you to learn a language for free while at the same time helping to translate text from the web

  

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"a way" means a method (of doing or achieving something), but this "sentence" is a horrible mess, lacking all punctuation. It should look something like this: A similar issue is manifested on the web , where text can be penned in dozens of languages , each of which demands a reader's fluency . W e've developed an elegant solution to both problems : a way for you to learn a language for free while at the same time helping to translate text from the web .

  • "a way" means a method (of doing or achieving something), but this "sentence" is a horrible mess, lacking all punctuation.
  • It should look something like this: A similar issue is manifested on the web , where text can be penned in dozens of languages , each of which demands a reader's fluency .
  • W e've developed an elegant solution to both problems : a way for you to learn a language for free while at the same time helping to translate text from the web .
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"a way" means a method (of doing or achieving something), but this "sentence" is a horrible mess, lacking all punctuation. It should look something like this:

A similar issue is manifested on the web, where text can be penned in dozens of languages, each of which demands a reader's fluency. We've developed an elegant solution to both problems: a way

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