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Kazupocketmonster Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is this possible?

A) Unlike our country, America has many immigrants.

B) Unlike in our country, there are many immigrants in America.

Can I write either way? In my understanding, “unlike” is a preposition. So I wonder whether it’s possible to use “unlike”, as in the second example.

  

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Both are fine. "Unlike in" is less common, but you will be understood either way.

  • Both are fine.
  • "Unlike in" is less common, but you will be understood either way.
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Both are fine.


"Unlike in" is less common, but you will be understood either way.

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