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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
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Consistently featured.....

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U2 is one of the most successful and innovative groups of the last two decades. The members are Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. Together, they have sold more than 100 million records around the globe and are consistently featured in the best albums of all time.


--- Does it mean that their albums are hits of all times, or something else?
  

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It means when people put together lists of what they think are the best of all time, these individuals are frequently a part of many of the albums on that list. Their musical contributions are part of many albums that are considered to be among the best ever.

  • It means when people put together lists of what they think are the best of all time, these individuals are frequently a part of many of the albums on that list.
  • Their musical contributions are part of many albums that are considered to be among the best ever.
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It means when people put together lists of what they think are the best of all time, these individuals are frequently a part of many of the albums on that list. Their musical contributions are part of many albums that are considered to be among the best ever.
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It means when people put together lists of what they think are the best of all time, these individuals are frequently a part of many of the albums on that list. Their musical contributions are part of many albums that are considered to be among the best ever.

Are you talking about the charts? Does it mean that their song
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No.

The author has in mind which albums are the best of all time. The members of U2 are people who have contributed to those albums. The albums may or may not have been at the top of the charts.
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OK, one more time. I think I'm starting to understand.

There are some albums, there are different songs in these albums (not only the songs by U2, but different songs of different bands), they are usually the best songs ever. And U2 is always there (in this album) with their one or two great songs.

Is it what the author was trying to say?
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No.

First, an album is a collect of songs, not just one song.

The author is saying that the four people who form U2, as individuals, made contributions to this list of albums that the author thinks are the best of all time. For example, a singer named ABC may have an album called XYZ. The author thinks XYZ is one of the best ever, and it turns out that Bono joined ABC in singing
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Thank you GG. I get it now.

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