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Silak12 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Measured in terms of?

Hi! everyone.
Could you tell me whether the sentences below are correct?
Where I am from, people measure the value of fruits not in terms of their health benefits, but rather their material value.
Where I am from, people assess the value of fruits in terms of their material value instead of their health advantages.
Thanks!
  

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Try not to be so stilted. Where I am from, people value fruits for their health benefits, not their cost. Where I am from, people value fruits in terms of their cost instead of their health advantages.

  • Try not to be so stilted.
  • Where I am from, people value fruits for their health benefits, not their cost.
  • Where I am from, people value fruits in terms of their cost instead of their health advantages.
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Try not to be so stilted.

Where I am from, people value fruits for their health benefits, not their cost.
Where I am from, people value fruits in terms of their cost instead of their health advantages.

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