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What does it mean by 'amid a row over content in a book'

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Interesting! When you look up "row" online, you'll initially get a series of definitions of "row" (pronounced like GO). Most of those definitions describe a line or column of things or people.

  • Interesting!
  • When you look up "row" online, you'll initially get a series of definitions of "row" (pronounced like GO).
  • Most of those definitions describe a line or column of things or people.
  • ) The meaning intended by the quotation above is "row" (pronounced like COW).
  • It means a heated discussion or argument.
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Interesting! When you look up "row" online, you'll initially get a series of definitions of "row" (pronounced like GO). Most of those definitions describe a line or column of things or people. Further on you'll find a definition of the verb "row" (pronounced the same way, but meaning apply yourself to a set of oars in a boat.)
The meaning intended by the quotation above is "row" (pronounced

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