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Hotmale Posted 6 years ago
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Take something, for example

Hello,

Could you please tell me what expression I may use to introduce another example and mention another make of car, say the Rover. What to say next?

"People love British cars. Take the Mini. In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together. Or the Rover (?) .... "

Thank You!

  

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Hotmale "People love British cars. Take the Min i, for instance . In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together.

  • Hotmale "People love British cars.
  • Take the Min i, for instance .
  • In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together.
  • Hotmale Or the Land/Range Rover.
  • or Hotmale Or the Land/Range Rover, as another example.
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Hotmale"People love British cars. Take the Mini, for instance. In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together.
HotmaleOr the Land/Range Rover.

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HotmaleOr the
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HotmaleWhat to say next?

It's "Or the Rover. It is the most popular car in Outer Mongolia." "Or the Rover" is not a sentence that would make Mrs. Crabapple happy, but it is a sentence because it conveys a complete thought, to wit, "in addition to the Mini, we should consider the Rover." It continues the previous "Take the Mini."

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