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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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1. Does it make sense to say 'secondary cities'?



2. And does the sentence make sense:


"In secondary cities, employers are most likelly to sponsor you if you come from outside."

  

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It only makes sense if the previous text has defined what it means by 'secondary cities'.

  • It only makes sense if the previous text has defined what it means by 'secondary cities'.
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It only makes sense if the previous text has defined what it means by 'secondary cities'.

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