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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Significance

Police officer: I don't think anyone's been here.

Woman: But what about the footprint?

The police officer looks at the footprint again, but doesn't seem to pay it much significance.


Hi. Is the highlighted part natural in this context or how else could I phrase it?

  

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Police officer: I don't think anyone's been here. Woman: But what about the footprint? The police officer looks at the footprint again, but doesn't seem to pay it much significance.

  • Police officer: I don't think anyone's been here.
  • Woman: But what about the footprint?
  • The police officer looks at the footprint again, but doesn't seem to pay it much significance.
  • We don't pay something significance.
  • Say eg but doesn't seem to find it significant.
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Police officer: I don't think anyone's been here.

Woman: But what about the footprint?

The police officer looks at the footprint again, but doesn't seem to pay it much significance.

We don't pay something significance. Sayeg but doesn't seem to find it significant.eg but doesn't seem to find it of significance. eg but doesn't seem to attach any signficanc

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