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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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These books are more important to some people than to others.
Does it some people see that these books are more important but the others don't?!
  

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Your question has some mistakes: Does it mean some people see that these books are more important, but the others don't? More important than what? I might mean that.

  • Your question has some mistakes: Does it mean some people see that these books are more important, but the others don't?
  • More important than what?
  • I might mean that.
  • I could also mean that the books that the books are more important for a group of people who don't understand that they are more important for them.
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Your question has some mistakes:

Does it mean some people see that these books are more important, but the others don't? More important than what?
I might mean that.
I could also mean that the books that the books are more important for a group of people who don't understand that they are more important for t
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As far as I understood is that some people see that the books are more important, but the others don't.

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