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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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quality parts are a must

A name brand can't become a name brand without quality. If it's a food, the ingredients are wholesome; if it's a machine, quality parts are a must.

Hi,

Is it correct to interpret the part in bold as "high quality parts are a requirement?" Thanks.
  

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Hi, A name brand can't become a name brand without quality. If it's a food, the ingredients are wholesome; if it's a machine, quality parts are a must. " Generally speaking, yes, although I'd say 'a necessity' .

  • Hi, A name brand can't become a name brand without quality.
  • If it's a food, the ingredients are wholesome; if it's a machine, quality parts are a must.
  • " Generally speaking, yes, although I'd say 'a necessity' .
  • Clive
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Hi,

A name brand can't become a name brand without quality. If it's a food, the ingredients are wholesome; if it's a machine, quality parts are a must.

Is it correct to interpret the part in bold as "high quality parts are a requirement?"

Generally speaking, yes, although I'd say 'a necessity'.
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CliveHi,

A name brand can't become a name brand without quality. If it's a food, the ingredients are wholesome; if it's a machine, quality parts are a must.

Is it correct to interpret the part in bold as "high quality parts are a requirement?"

Generally speaking, yes, although I'

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