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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

One consistent

What's the meaning of "one consistent" here?


? A Macaron is for one consistent, whereby both faces are the same.




P.S. A macaron or French macaroon is a sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and food colouring.





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Hasibrahman ? A Macaron is for one consistent, whereby both faces are the same. Where in the video does it say this?

  • Hasibrahman ?
  • A Macaron is for one consistent, whereby both faces are the same.
  • Where in the video does it say this?
  • CJ
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Hasibrahman? A Macaron is for one consistent, whereby both faces are the same.

Where in the video does it say this?

CJ

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I think if you were to read it as "A Macaron is, for one, consistent, whereby both faces are the same," then it would make more sense. Sometimes people say for one as to start off a list of reasons for a particular item or concept. Hope this helps!

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