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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

"Equally important" at the beginning of sentence

“Equally important is what “writing it down” symbolizes… the act implies a commitment, like a handshake, that something will be done.”
I'm not native English speaker, and I want to understand the usage of "equally important" at the beginning of sentence, as the above quote.
  

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This is an inverted way of saying: What “writing it down” symbolizes is equally important ... Does that make more sense?

  • This is an inverted way of saying: What “writing it down” symbolizes is equally important ...
  • Does that make more sense?
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This is an inverted way of saying:

What “writing it down” symbolizes is equally important ...

Does that make more sense?
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Yes, It's totally clear.
Thank you very much Emotion: smile

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