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Dileepa Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of "as a group, as a country"

What I wanted to express in the following sentence is that despite the fact that an individual could not do significant task, when we get together it is possible to do difficult tasks. Could someone please let me know whether the following sentence got that meaning or not.


To begin with, though an individual could not do a significant change to our world, as a group, as a country, they could anything.

  
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