Are both sentences correct?
I don’t understand d what the first clause brings to the meaning? What do it mean exactly “by the mere fact that someone is wearing”?
“By the mere fact that somebody is wearing a mask, I think we all realize now that more often than not what we’re going to see when we’re in public doing our essential activities,”
Is “anonymized” correct or should it be “anonymous”?
what is the difference?
“Being anonymized has always been associated with more deviant and criminal behavior.”
thank you
anonymous I don’t understand d what the first clause brings to the meaning? What do it mean exactly “by the mere fact that someone is wearing”? The writer is confused.
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anonymousI don’t understand d what the first clause brings to the meaning? What do it mean exactly “by the mere fact that someone is wearing”?
The writer is confused. It's nonsense. Forget about it.
anonymousIs “anonymized” correct or should it be “anonymous”?what is the difference?“Being anonymized has always been associated wit