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Lcchang Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

Never-ending increases

1font01b00Time and time again we hear from long-time customers about what they call never-ending increases of our ever-popular line of products.02b02font02br
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00I am not sure what this sentence tries to say. Could anyone help explain it? Thanks.0-
  

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0 This isn't clear. Not good English, as it doesn't clarify what kind of increases are involved. 0-

  • 0 This isn't clear.
  • Not good English, as it doesn't clarify what kind of increases are involved.
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0 This isn't clear. Not good English, as it doesn't clarify what kind of increases are involved. 0-
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0 Sounds to me like it's saying that more products are being added all the time. 0-
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0 It does sound like they mean additional products, but it's phrased as though it were a bad thing, so I'm not sure what this is trying to say. Adding products is bad? Especially if they are to a popular product line? Or maybe they hear from their customers and the customers are happy? (Or am I the only one who got a sense that the customers were NOT happy?) 0-
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0 I would assume it were price increases as it sounds as though the customers are complaining. 0-
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10I would assume it were price increases as it sounds as though the customers are complaining.12blockquote
10Yes. I also think it is about complaints from the customer. Never mind, it's not a clear sentence since it is just a piece I got from my TOEIC test book. Thanks!0-

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