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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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1. The occurence of heart attack may be associated with people who smokes.
2. People who smokes may be associated with the occurence of heart attack.
Do they have the same meaning?
  

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1. Heart attacks may be associated with people who smoke. 2.

  • 1.
  • Heart attacks may be associated with people who smoke.
  • 2.
  • no meaning
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1. Heart attacks may be associated with people who smoke.
2. no meaning
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Thanks, Mister Micawber.
Do you mean that 'people who smoke may be associated with heart attacks' has no meaning?
Would you mind to explain why?
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AnonymousDo you mean that 'people who smoke may be associated with heart attacks' has no meaning?
Yes, that is what I said very clearly, I think.
AnonymousWould you mind to explaining why?
It suggests that other things may be associated with heart attacks, like food purchases and weekdays.

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