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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
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Hard to see it ever happening

"The greatest, and most successful by any measure. And to beat him you'd have to start younger, go for longer and be more prolific. Hard to see it ever happening."

(The Guardian readers' forum.)

Is Hard to see it ever happening an elliptical finite sentence with implied [It is] hard to see it ever happening in the context above?

  

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tkacka15 Is Hard to see it ever happening an elliptical finite sentence with implied [It is] hard to see it ever happening in the context above? Yes. Precisely.

  • tkacka15 Is Hard to see it ever happening an elliptical finite sentence with implied [It is] hard to see it ever happening in the context above?
  • Yes.
  • Precisely.
  • CJ
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tkacka15Is Hard to see it ever happening an elliptical finite sentence with implied [It is] hard to see it ever happening in the context above?

Yes. Precisely.

CJ

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