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Masanori Takaoka Posted 11 years ago
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What does this mean?

What is there of interest here?

What does this sentence mean?
The following is "Something fashionable, but not too expensive."
  

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What is there of interest here? Meaning: Within this topic, what do you find interesting or worth studying? The question indicates that the topic does not seem worthy of investigation, so why do you find it interesting?

  • What is there of interest here?
  • Meaning: Within this topic, what do you find interesting or worth studying?
  • The question indicates that the topic does not seem worthy of investigation, so why do you find it interesting?
  • ” This does not seem to need explaining – any garment that is in fashion need not be costly.
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What is there of interest here?
Meaning: Within this topic, what do you find interesting or worth studying? The question indicates that the topic does not seem worthy of investigation, so why do you find it interesting?

“Something fashionable, but not too expensive.”
This does not seem to need explaining – any garment that is in fashion need not be costly.

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