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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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enjoy the benefit/advantages/good points/

People living in big cities enjoy the benefit/advantage/good point of convenient transportation.

It's iffy to me that(should I use if here instead of that???) advantage and good point also do the job in the above context. Thanks.
  

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Angliholic People living in big cities enjoy the benefit/advantage / good point of convenient transportation. You can also use the plural forms if you think that convenient transportation provides multiple benefits or advantages. ) advantage and good point also do the job in the above context.

  • Angliholic People living in big cities enjoy the benefit/advantage / good point of convenient transportation.
  • You can also use the plural forms if you think that convenient transportation provides multiple benefits or advantages.
  • ) advantage and good point also do the job in the above context.
  • Thanks.
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AngliholicPeople living in big cities enjoy the benefit/advantage/good point of convenient transportation. You can also use the plural forms if you think that convenient transportation provides multiple benefits or advantages.




It's iffy to me
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Yankee
AngliholicPeople living in big cities enjoy the benefit/advantage/good point of convenient transportation. You can also use the plural forms if you think that convenient transportation provides multiple benefits or advantages.


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