about more than producing an exciting athletic competition
0A successful Olympics is about more than producing an exciting athletic competition. It is also about building a better city for the people who live there.02br 02br 00A successful Olympics is not only about producing an exciting sports games but also about building a better city for the people who live there.02br 02br 00Hi,02br 02br 00Does the second of the above correctly interpret the first? Thanks.0-
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0"an" in the second sentence is not necessary. The first sentence better expresses what you want to say. )0-
— Philip
0"an" in the second sentence is not necessary.
The first sentence better expresses what you want to say.
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0"an" in the second sentence is not necessary. The first sentence better expresses what you want to say. Yes, they are the same in meaning.02br 02br 00(Congratulations on the parallel construction of "not only....but also", something that many, many native speakers fail to produce.)0-