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Taka Posted 13 years ago
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American people think differently about marriage.
In America, people think differently about marriage.

I think you may first think these sentences are about the cultural difference in the idea of marriage between the US and other countries.

But isn't it also possible that they are about the fact that in the US, three are many opinions about marriage? Is it impossible to take them that way?
  

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Taka But isn't it also possible that they are about the fact that in the US, three are many opinions about marriage? Yes.

  • Taka But isn't it also possible that they are about the fact that in the US, three are many opinions about marriage?
  • Yes.
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TakaBut isn't it also possible that they are about the fact that in the US, three are many opinions about marriage?
Yes.
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Yes, but I doubt that they would usually be interpreted that way without some additional context to suggest that you meant them that way.
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So it's possible. I see.

Thanks, MM and BJ!

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