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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Here's a groundbreaking device.

Here's a groundbreaking device.

The above is stand-alone sample. Should I interpret it as "Here's a groundbreaking invention" or "Here's a groundbreaking thing/item?" Thanks.
  

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You could take it as either, but my first thought is a new invention.

  • You could take it as either, but my first thought is a new invention.
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You could take it as either, but my first thought is a new invention.
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