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Is this sentence make sense gramatically?

In a word, as much natural freedom was a logical outgrowth of natural equality, as the loss of natural freedom the loss of natural equality.
  

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Does this sentence make sense gram m atically? If it does, I can't see it. It doesn't make sense at all.

  • Does this sentence make sense gram m atically?
  • If it does, I can't see it.
  • It doesn't make sense at all.
  • For one thing, I'm not sure a loss can be an outgrowth; loss and growth seem incompatible.
  • The arithmetic seems so pat as to be unbelievable; it absurdly attempts to establish a ratio of abstracts.
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Does this sentence make sense grammatically?

If it does, I can't see it. It doesn't make sense at all. For one thing, I'm not sure a loss can be an outgrowth; loss and growth seem incompatible. The arithmetic seems so pat as to be unbelievable; it absur

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