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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Suppose, the price of a jacket changes from $45 to $50. Can I say, 'there has been an increase in the jacket.'?
  

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No. There has been an increase in the price, not in the jacket.

  • No.
  • There has been an increase in the price, not in the jacket.
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No. There has been an increase in the price, not in the jacket.
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Thank you. I know that was a dumb mistake.

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