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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

confirming sentence.

The county said that preservation of property right is the most important agenda; yet the owners of property have little more right than cutting grass and weed.

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Some plurality is called for: The county said that preservation of property rights is the most important item on the agenda; yet the owners of property have few more rights than cutting grass and weeds .

  • Some plurality is called for: The county said that preservation of property rights is the most important item on the agenda; yet the owners of property have few more rights than cutting grass and weeds .
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Some plurality is called for:

The county said that preservation of property rights is the most important item on the agenda; yet the owners of property have few more rights than cutting grass and weeds.

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