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Jaleh Posted 9 years ago
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It’s just that they don’t prioritize all of them.

I just read the following part of a news but l can't understand what the author mean by saying the bold part! can you explain it to me?

Both of these cultures seem to prioritize rhythms that are formed by simple integer ratios. It’s just that they don’t prioritize all of them.

  

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It means roughly the same as "However, they don't prioritise all of them". " is a set pattern used to express a contrast with, or exception to, or caveat to, something that's just been said.

  • It means roughly the same as "However, they don't prioritise all of them".
  • " is a set pattern used to express a contrast with, or exception to, or caveat to, something that's just been said.
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It means roughly the same as "However, they don't prioritise all of them".

"It's just that ..." is a set pattern used to express a contrast with, or exception to, or caveat to, something that's just been said.

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