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Keroro Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

well-documented

hi, does "well-documented" mean "with a lot of evidence to support" or "record in detail"?

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It means both: "with a lot of evidence to support" "record ed in detail"

  • It means both: "with a lot of evidence to support" "record ed in detail"
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It means both:
"with a lot of evidence to support"
"recorded in detail"

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