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Takehisa Tanaka Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

How can I understand this sentence?

Hi, there. This sentence I attached is from an article. I can't understand this part of it. Could you help me understand it?
"It looks to me like the experts you cite are primarily interested in keeping their job."
How can I understand above sentence?
Could you tell me, please?


  

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"It looks to me like (= as if) ~" is a way of describing how something seems or appears to you. It appears to this writer as if "the experts you cite are primarily interested in keeping their job".

  • "It looks to me like (= as if) ~" is a way of describing how something seems or appears to you.
  • It appears to this writer as if "the experts you cite are primarily interested in keeping their job".
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"It looks to me like (= as if) ~" is a way of describing how something seems or appears to you. It appears to this writer as if "the experts you cite are primarily interested in keeping their job".

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