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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

The following sentence using the terms state and middle-income is acceptable, isn't it?

The following sentence using the terms state and middle-income is acceptable, isn't it?

At present, I can state that your country has reached the middle-income level of economy.
  

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state is OK. But what does ' the middle-income level of economy ' mean? It sounds wrong.

  • state is OK.
  • But what does ' the middle-income level of economy ' mean?
  • It sounds wrong.
  • Try to say it another way.
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state is OK.

But what does 'the middle-income level of economy' mean? It sounds wrong. Try to say it another way. .
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CliveTry to say it another way. .
Thank you for the suggestion, Clive.

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