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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
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Hi, is the It in bold refer to- that she didn't trust her team, or that she didn't trust in what they said "about all this"?

"Hillary valued what her team had to say about all this, but she didn’t completely trust it"
  

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Hi, Hillary valued [what (her team) had to say about all this], but she didn’t completely trust [it]. Hillary didn't completely trust what her team said about the matter. Regards

  • Hi, Hillary valued [what (her team) had to say about all this], but she didn’t completely trust [it].
  • Hillary didn't completely trust what her team said about the matter.
  • Regards
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Hi,
Hillary valued [what (her team) had to say about all this], but she didn’t completely trust [it].
Hillary didn't completely trust what her team said about the matter.

Regards

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