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Lcchang Posted 18 years ago
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an awkward sentence

I found the following sentence a little awkward.

The Park can accommodate corporations with hundreds of employees as easily as it can operations with only two employees.

Can someone explain how the sentence above is structured, especially the part marked in red? And what does whole sentence mean verbally? Please advise. Thanks.

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Hi, I found the following sentence a little awkward. The Park can accommodate corporations with hundreds of employees as easily as it can operations with only two employees. Can someone explain how the sentence above is structured, especially the part marked in red?

  • Hi, I found the following sentence a little awkward.
  • The Park can accommodate corporations with hundreds of employees as easily as it can operations with only two employees.
  • Can someone explain how the sentence above is structured, especially the part marked in red?
  • And what does whole sentence mean verbally?
  • Please advise.
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Hi,

I found the following sentence a little awkward.

The Park can accommodate corporations with hundreds of employees as easily as it can operations with only two employees.

Can someone explain how the sentence above is structured, especially the part marked in red? And what does whole sentence mean verbally? Please advise. Thanks.

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