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Arunss90 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"Followed by" usage

What does the following sentence mean?

"Rome has poor air quality than berlin,followed by london and madrid"

Is it Rome>berlin>london>madrid in terms of air quality
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Rome>berlin,london > berlin,madrid > Berlin in terms of air quality..kindly help
  

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poorer air quality.. The sentence is ambiguous, that is you cannot tell which of your suggestions is correct.

  • poorer air quality..
  • The sentence is ambiguous, that is you cannot tell which of your suggestions is correct.
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..poorer air quality.. The sentence is ambiguous, that is you cannot tell which of your suggestions is correct.

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