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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Parallel sentences

Are these 2 sentences natural and parallel?

The bouncer lets in as many people in the club as people go out.

I can't sell it for more than what the store sells it for.

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Anonymous The bouncer lets in as many people in the club as people go out. The bouncer lets as many people into the club as go out. Anonymous I can't sell it for more than what the store sells it for.

  • Anonymous The bouncer lets in as many people in the club as people go out.
  • The bouncer lets as many people into the club as go out.
  • Anonymous I can't sell it for more than what the store sells it for.
  • Good.
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AnonymousThe bouncer lets in as many people in the club as people go out.
The bouncer lets as many people into the club as go out.
AnonymousI can't sell it for more than what the store sells it for.
Good.
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Is this the shorter version

The bouncer lets as many people into the club as the number of people that go out.

Is this correct?
The bouncer lets as many people into the club as dogs.

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AnonymousIs this correct? The bouncer lets as many people into the club as dogs.
Yes — as long as the dogs have paid the same admission fee.
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Is this the shorter version

The bouncer lets as many people into the club as the number of people that go out.
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Is it the long version?

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