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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
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from starts

Is the meaning of this sentence clear? Have I used from starts correctly?

The building of an Istrian house from starts on a turn-key basis lasts approximately one year.
  

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No, that isn't what I'd consider correct. The sentence is quite ambiguous to me so unfortunately I can't help you furhter yet. It might be easier to help you should you explain what information you wish to convey.

  • No, that isn't what I'd consider correct.
  • The sentence is quite ambiguous to me so unfortunately I can't help you furhter yet.
  • It might be easier to help you should you explain what information you wish to convey.
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No, that isn't what I'd consider correct. The sentence is quite ambiguous to me so unfortunately I can't help you furhter yet. It might be easier to help you should you explain what information you wish to convey.
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It means that when you start building the house from the beginning it takes a year to finish it.
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I'm guessing--.

The building of an Istrian house takes approximately one year from the start to the turn-key moment.

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