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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
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Sakura

Could you please check if the following sounds natural?
Sakura is in full bloom in Tokyo and Yokohama.
Cherry blossoms flowering gracefully without getting blown away by wind often inspire visitors.
  

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'Sakura' is Japanese, not English. The cherry trees are i n full bloom in Tokyo and Yokohama. Cherry trees flowering gracefully before being blown away by the wind often inspire our visitors .

  • 'Sakura' is Japanese, not English.
  • The cherry trees are i n full bloom in Tokyo and Yokohama.
  • Cherry trees flowering gracefully before being blown away by the wind often inspire our visitors .
  • (By the way, here are mine:
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'Sakura' is Japanese, not English.

The cherry trees are in full bloom in Tokyo and Yokohama.
Cherry trees flowering gracefully before being blown away by the wind often inspire our visitors.

(By the way, here are mine:

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Thank you very much for your correction and lovely picture!

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