Hi Please tell me whether this sentence is OK. These( white and black squares) mark the ending of the road width ( within which vehicles move) and the beginning of the pavement.
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These( white and black squares) mark the end of the road width ( within which vehicles move) and the beginning of the pavement. The end of the . .
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These( white and black squares) mark the end of the road width ( within which vehicles move) and the beginning of the pavement.
The end of the .
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width is not a natural thing to say.
Instead, say eg These( white and black squares) mark the sides of the road.
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Please tell me whether this sentence is OK.These( white and black squares) mark the end of the road width ( within which vehicles move) and the beginning of the pavement.
The end of the . . . width is not a natural thing to say.