The sentence I saw went as :"It's interested both in and of itself." What I don't understand is the latter half part, What different will it make if I rephrase it as "It's interested in itself"?
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What does 'it' refer to?
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What does 'it' refer to?
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It's the issue about the dropping of Asian Americans outmarrying rate. But, just curious, why is that important as this point? Isn't it just a simple sentence?:)