Hello everyone.
I saw a sentence and I am curious about its meaning.
Can you tell me what the following sentence means exactly and if the position of "for the Turks" at the beginning is correct or not?
"For the Turks, the Independence war got good results and the danger in the Turkish territory came to an end."
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" The sentence is bad writing. It should read, for instance: For the Turks, the war for independence was won, and danger to Turkish territory came to an end. Jawel Can you tell me what the following sentence means exactly The Turks won the war and Turkey was securely independent.
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JawelFor the Turks, the Independence war got good results and the danger in the Turkish territory came to an end."
The sentence is bad writing. It should read, for instance:
For the Turks, the war for independence was won, and danger to Turkish territory came to an end.
JawelCan you tell me what the following senten