Commissioner for Census and Statistics hinted the rise was not significant, stressing it was in line with the global trend for developed nations or cities.
Would it be better to say 'in developed nations and cities'?
Thank you.
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It's not better, just different.
— Fivejedjon
It's not better, just different.
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