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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

In places

This whole text is somewhat rambling and is ungrammatical in places. The last sentence does not seem to be a complete sentence and does not flow very smoothly or coherently from the preceding text.

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Could you please explain to me what "in places" means here?

From a dictionary, "in place" means "to be in correct or usual position" but in this context, first it tells that the paragraph is rambling and ungrammatical and then it says it's in place(in correct position) so I wonder how two contrasting ideas come together.
  

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In some places -- not everywhere -- it is ungrammatical.

  • In some places -- not everywhere -- it is ungrammatical.
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In some places -- not everywhere -- it is ungrammatical.

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