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Cobra panda 120 Posted 8 years ago
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As written, could the following comment be taken one of two ways, lead a company in prison or lead a company outside of prison?



"Those moments you hope your child's sass will help them lead a company and not a gang in prison."

  

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Yes, but a native speaker is unlikely to think that 'lead a company in prison' is meant. That doesn't make sense. The intended meaning is clear.

  • Yes, but a native speaker is unlikely to think that 'lead a company in prison' is meant.
  • That doesn't make sense.
  • The intended meaning is clear.
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Yes, but a native speaker is unlikely to think that 'lead a company in prison' is meant. That doesn't make sense.

The intended meaning is clear.

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