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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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This shouldn't have come as a surprise to me

0I know that Melbourne is often called Australia's "sporting capital," but I didn't realize just how much the city loved its sports until them. 01b00This shouldn't have come as a surprise to me, though.02b02br
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00I think the line in bold equates "This shouldn't have surprised me, though" but I'm curious about its special way of expression. Why is it written that way? Is there a special purpose?02br
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00Besides, does "sports capital" sound as good as "sporting capital?" Thanks.0-
  

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02i 02br 00 Yes, that's what it means. I'd call it simply a common idiom. It is quite fixed.

  • 02i 02br 00 Yes, that's what it means.
  • I'd call it simply a common idiom.
  • It is quite fixed.
  • 02br 00To me,01i 00 sports capital02i 00 sounds better.
  • 02br 00.
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01i00...until 01b00then02b00.02i02br
00 Yes, that's what it means. I'd call it simply a common idiom. It is quite fixed. 01i00 Come as a 01b00surprise/shock02b02i00: those are about the only two nouns that fill the gap.02br
00To me,01i00 sports capital02i

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