Can anyone tell me which one makes sense? I really can't tell.
"He was born as one of the millions of overweight children in America."
"He was born as one of millions of overweight children in America."
"He was born one of the millions of overweight children in America."
anonymous Can anyone tell me which one makes sense? They all do. If you wish for economy, you can use this: He was born one of millions of overweight children in America.
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anonymousCan anyone tell me which one makes sense?
They all do.
If you wish for economy, you can use this:
He was born one of millions of overweight children in America.