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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of initially

hi all,

I'm not sure how I should read the sentence below. Does it mean, the angel is not movable now? Initially means at the beginning of something or from the beginning of something?

Initially designed to be fully movable, Kern says the angel falls in line with previous Oakley projects like Medusa, OverTheTop, and the like.

Thank you,

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I would infer that although the first plans were for it to be fully movable, something changed and it no longer is. "At" the beginning.

  • I would infer that although the first plans were for it to be fully movable, something changed and it no longer is.
  • "At" the beginning.
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I would infer that although the first plans were for it to be fully movable, something changed and it no longer is. "At" the beginning.

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