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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Interested in?

I wonder if this kind of English understable? for this expression "interested in" something is missing in order for me to understand it, I will thank you for helping me to understand this expression in this context

An announcement will appear, it will inform us about the change of bitcoin jurisdiction. In this case it's a Maltese jurisdiction, this is a standard procedure and an integral part of the verification process. We accept this announcement and move on. now we're interested in the upper right tab, in its expansion we will find a profile option, let's go there.

  

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This text is badly written. It is a succession of horrible comma splices. "Now we're interested in ~" is a way of introducing the next topic that the writer wants to explain or move on to.

  • This text is badly written.
  • It is a succession of horrible comma splices.
  • "Now we're interested in ~" is a way of introducing the next topic that the writer wants to explain or move on to.
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This text is badly written. It is a succession of horrible comma splices.

"Now we're interested in ~" is a way of introducing the next topic that the writer wants to explain or move on to.

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