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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Shorter version of the phrase?

Hi. Does the word "cheap" in the following example sentence mean "cheap clothes"? Thank you in advance for your help.

To me, expensive clothes aren't necessarily better than cheap.

  

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The sentence sounds incomplete. To me, expensive clothes aren't necessarily better than cheap clothes.

  • The sentence sounds incomplete.
  • To me, expensive clothes aren't necessarily better than cheap clothes.
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The sentence sounds incomplete.

To me, expensive clothes aren't necessarily better than cheap clothes.

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