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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hi.. I am reading NY times and I have a sentence I don't understand clearly. It is about Mrs. Clinton that goes like,

" Mr. Sanders pointed to polls showing Mrs. Clinton with dangerously high percentages of unfavorable opinions"

Does this mean that the poll shows Mrs. Clinton 'has' dangerously high percentages of unfavorable opinions?

Thank you in advance!
  

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Anonymous Does this mean that the poll shows Mrs. Clinton 'has' dangerously high percentages of unfavorable opinions? Yes.

  • Anonymous Does this mean that the poll shows Mrs.
  • Clinton 'has' dangerously high percentages of unfavorable opinions?
  • Yes.
  • The meanings of "have" and "with" are connected.
  • CJ
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AnonymousDoes this mean that the poll shows Mrs. Clinton 'has' dangerously high percentages of unfavorable opinions?
Yes. The meanings of "have" and "with" are connected.

CJ

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