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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 6 years ago
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In or Of?

The view of/in London is incredible

  

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sabrynazulkyflyyy The view of/in London is incredible Neither one makes sense in a standalone sentence. They need context. When you vist St Paul's, climb the dome.

  • sabrynazulkyflyyy The view of/in London is incredible Neither one makes sense in a standalone sentence.
  • They need context.
  • When you vist St Paul's, climb the dome.
  • The view of London is incredible.
  • If you like the Thames at low tide, stay in the city.
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sabrynazulkyflyyy

The view of/in London is incredible

Neither one makes sense in a standalone sentence. They need context.

When you vist St Paul's, climb the dome. The view of London is incredible.

If you like the Thames at low tide, stay in the city. The view in London is incredible.

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