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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Could this be phrased better?

“Not a lot of places in town where you can get Italian food except for this picturesque one that I happened upon yesterday.”

Is this grammatically correct/natural?

  

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To make a complete sentence. say eg There are not a lot of places in town where you can get Italian food , except for this picturesque one that I happened upon yesterday. Clive

  • To make a complete sentence.
  • say eg There are not a lot of places in town where you can get Italian food , except for this picturesque one that I happened upon yesterday.
  • Clive
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To make a complete sentence. say

eg There are not a lot of places in town where you can get Italian food, except for this picturesque one that I happened upon yesterday.

Clive

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