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Is the following statement correct: "where transport is a luxury but not a privilege"?
  

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Anonymous Is the following statement correct: "where transport is a luxury but not a privilege"? It's not a statement. It makes no claim.

  • Anonymous Is the following statement correct: "where transport is a luxury but not a privilege"?
  • It's not a statement.
  • It makes no claim.
  • It is some sort of subordinate clause detached from any main clause.
  • As it stands, however, it contains no grammatical mistakes.
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Anonymous Is the following statement correct: "where transport is a luxury but not a privilege"?
It's not a statement. It makes no claim. It is some sort of subordinate clause detached from any main clause. As it stands, however, it contains no grammatical mistakes.

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It could work as a headline or title.

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