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Rotter Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

In in Bavaria

German restaurants and pubs have strongly resisted the bans, not only because of the potential loss of income but partly because of an earlier crackdown on smoking initiated by Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime.
The sensitivity of the issue has prompted the authorities to allow special rooms to be set up purely for smokers.
In Lower Saxony where a ban is already in place, chef Michael Windisch came up with the idea of a "smoking point", which he hopes will allow smokers to enjoy a puff without leaving the premises.
The toughest rules in Germany are being brought in in Bavaria, where no smoking rooms will be allowed.
Lighting up is also likely to be banned at the state's Munich beer festival in October.
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The toughest rules in Germany are being brought in in Bavaria, where no smoking rooms will be allowed.

I think to write 'in in' is a typo.
I am not sure.
  

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Pls use some bolding or underline in order to emphasize the area of interest, so we shouldn't have to read the whole stuff in order to find the part of interest. BTW, it seems correct to me: you have the phrasal verb bring in followed by in . This doubling happens with many such verbs.

  • Pls use some bolding or underline in order to emphasize the area of interest, so we shouldn't have to read the whole stuff in order to find the part of interest.
  • BTW, it seems correct to me: you have the phrasal verb bring in followed by in .
  • This doubling happens with many such verbs.
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Pls use some bolding or underline in order to emphasize the area of interest, so we shouldn't have to read the whole stuff in order to find the part of interest.

BTW, it seems correct to me: you have the phrasal verb bring in followed by in. This doubling happens with many such verbs.
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And can be avoided by better word selection: "are being introduced in Bavaria" avoids the double "in" and says the same thing.

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