1. Does this sentence make sense:
"It's hard to write a book for a public in which you don't integrate yourself."
2. And how about this one:
"It's hard to write a book for a public in which you are not integrated."
I think the second one is much better. Here's another for your comparison: It's hard to write a book for a society whose culture you have not yet assimilated. CJ
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I think the second one is much better.
Here's another for your comparison:
It's hard to write a book for a society whose culture you have not yet assimilated.
CJ