"..................... 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?
Top answer
inggris "on its list" You're right. It's manifestly redundant.
— Teechr
inggris "on its list" You're right.
It's manifestly redundant.
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