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Beopro Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Smoke and dust

John: I guess the air is incredibly fresh in your hometown, right?

Susan: That's accurate. I come from a small town. There is no vehicle smoke and dust like in a city.


Hello native speakers. Could you please let me know if the answers of Susan's sound entirely natural in a daily conversation?


Thanks very much in advance.

  

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John: I guess the air is incredibly clean in your hometown, right? Susan: Right. I come from a small town.

  • John: I guess the air is incredibly clean in your hometown, right?
  • Susan: Right.
  • I come from a small town.
  • There's no vehicle smoke or dust like in a city.
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John: I guess the air is incredibly clean in your hometown, right?
Susan: Right. I come from a small town. There's no vehicle smoke or dust like in a city.

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