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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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In a demographic vs be a demographic?

Which is natural please?


She's not the demographic I appeal to.

She's not in the demographic I appeal to.
I am in the demographic that he used to appeal to. I am the demographic that he used to appeal to.

He's in the demographic that likes women regardless of their background.He's part of the demographic that likes women regardless of their background..He's the demographic that likes women regardless of their background.

Thanks

  

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A person is in a demographic or is part of a demographic. A person is not a demographic.

  • A person is in a demographic or is part of a demographic.
  • A person is not a demographic.
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A person is in a demographic or is part of a demographic.

A person is not a demographic.

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