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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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As was seen

Meanwhile, the movie returns to the coliseum-like structure as was seen at the beginning.
  

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Anonymous As was seen Very awkward in your sentence. Meanwhile, the movie returns to the coliseum-like structure that we saw at the beginning.

  • Anonymous As was seen Very awkward in your sentence.
  • Meanwhile, the movie returns to the coliseum-like structure that we saw at the beginning.
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Anonymous As was seen
Very awkward in your sentence.

Meanwhile, the movie returns to the coliseum-like structure that we saw at the beginning.
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Still, is it possible to use that expresion but considering a subject? E.g.: Meanwhile, the movie returns to the coliseum-like structure as it was seen at the beginning? I have that question taking into account that the answer given changes the message itself I think.Thank you for answering, Have a great day.

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