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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this use correct?

I know that "tourists from China and abroad" is correct, but what about using "tourists from China and beyond" to express the same thing? Is that correct (or reasonable), and why?
  

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Anonymous I know that "tourists from China and abroad" is correct, It's correct only if the words are said/written in China. Anonymous "tourists from China and beyond" Those words are fine if they are said/written in a country that is not on the other side of the world from China.

  • Anonymous I know that "tourists from China and abroad" is correct, It's correct only if the words are said/written in China.
  • Anonymous "tourists from China and beyond" Those words are fine if they are said/written in a country that is not on the other side of the world from China.
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AnonymousI know that "tourists from China and abroad" is correct,
It's correct only if the words are said/written in China.
Anonymous"tourists from China and beyond"
Those words are fine if they are said/written in a country that is not on the other side of the world from China.

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