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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Complex

Does this sentence make sense:



"I'll meet you in front of your apartment complex."



Note: By 'complex', I mean a set of buildings that belong to a same entity.

  

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" Yes, it makes sense, but it might not be a very effective way of finding someone if the apartment complex is very large and it's not clear where "the front" of such a large number of buildings is. CJ

  • " Yes, it makes sense, but it might not be a very effective way of finding someone if the apartment complex is very large and it's not clear where "the front" of such a large number of buildings is.
  • CJ
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Christine ChristieDoes this sentence make sense:
"I'll meet you in front of your apartment complex."

Yes, it makes sense, but it might not be a very effective way of finding someone if the apartment complex is very large and it's not clear where "the front" of such a large number of buildings is.

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