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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
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Counter-demonstrators held a protest against Pegida, with about 13-hundred people in attendance, and some shouting: "Nazis out."

Counter-demonstrators held a protest against Pegida, with about 13-hundred people in attendance, and some shouting: "Nazis out."

Can this one be rewritten to and with some shouting "Nazis out"?

With is just omitted to avoid repetition, right?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual.
  

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" Can this one be rewritten to and with some shouting "***** out" ? Yes With is just omitted to avoid repetition, right? Yes You don't need the colon.

  • " Can this one be rewritten to and with some shouting "***** out" ?
  • Yes With is just omitted to avoid repetition, right?
  • Yes You don't need the colon.
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Counter-demonstrators held a protest against Pegida, with about 13-hundred people in attendance, and some shouting: "***** out."

Can this one be rewritten to and with some shouting "***** out"? Yes

With is just omitted to avoid repetition, right? Yes

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