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Queen115 Posted 5 years ago
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What does this sentence mean ?

" the inner-city housing estates there are probably the safest and most orderly in the world"

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Because this sentence seems straightforward, and seems to just mean exactly what it says, it would be helpful if you could say which part(s) you are having difficulty understanding.

  • Because this sentence seems straightforward, and seems to just mean exactly what it says, it would be helpful if you could say which part(s) you are having difficulty understanding.
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Because this sentence seems straightforward, and seems to just mean exactly what it says, it would be helpful if you could say which part(s) you are having difficulty understanding.

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queen115What does this sentence mean ? " the inner-city housing estates there are probably the safest and most orderly in the world"

I think you have problem parsing the sentence correctly.

[The inner-city housing estates there] [are probably the safest and most orderly in the world.]"

[Those housing developmen

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