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Muhammed Sola Posted 7 years ago
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Ok, thank you. What about this "I don't necessarily agree with what is said in the article"?? What is implied to you in this case?

  

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What about this "I don't necessarily agree with what is said in the article"?? What is implied to you in this case? It implies that I didn't write the article.

  • What about this "I don't necessarily agree with what is said in the article"??
  • What is implied to you in this case?
  • It implies that I didn't write the article.
  • I don't agree .
  • .
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What about this "I don't necessarily agree with what is said in the article"?? What is implied to you in this case?

It implies that I didn't write the article.

I don't agree . . . States my opinion clearly.

I don't necessarily agree . . . Implies that there are circumstances under which I might agree

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