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Soheil1 Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Not of course

Hi
What does the follow2ing mean?

Not of course that this is an aspect of the matter to which they themselves would publicly call attention.
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soheil1 H i, soheil1 What does the follo win g mean? soheil1 Not of course that this is an aspect of the matter to which they themselves would publicly call attention. Rearranging and simplifying it, we get: soheil1 This, of course, is not an aspect of the matter to which they would publicly call attention.

  • soheil1 H i, soheil1 What does the follo win g mean?
  • soheil1 Not of course that this is an aspect of the matter to which they themselves would publicly call attention.
  • Rearranging and simplifying it, we get: soheil1 This, of course, is not an aspect of the matter to which they would publicly call attention.
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soheil1Hi,
soheil1What does the following mean?
soheil1Not of course that this is an aspect of the matter to which they themselves would publicly call attention.
Rearranging and simplifying it, we get:
soheil1This, of course, is not an aspect of the
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teechr soheil1Hi,soheil1What does the following mean?soheil1Not of course that this is an aspect of the matter to which they themselves would publicly call attention.Rearranging and simplifying it, we get:soheil1This, of course, is not an aspect of the matter to which they would publicly call attention.
How did Not get to the start of the sentence?
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soheil1(It is) not of course (the case) that this is an aspect of the matter to which they themselves would publicly call attention.

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