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Inggris Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Blacklist

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"..................... The US authorities claim that the two universities were blacklisted on its list while the universities claim otherwise. ......................."

Is "on its list" necessarily included in that sentence? Emotion: thinking
  

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inggris "on its list" You're right. It's manifestly redundant.

  • inggris "on its list" You're right.
  • It's manifestly redundant.
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inggris"on its list"
You're right. It's manifestly redundant.
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Hi

I think you're right and there's no need for 'on its list'

Just possibly, you could have an argument about whose list is right ...

- They're blacklisted according to us
- Well, they're not blacklisted on our list

But, apart from that, I think you're right

Dave

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