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Jay from earth Posted 10 years ago
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where is the "and" to the "both"? omitted?

It shows that the healthiest, happiest and even safest -- in terms of both climate change disaster, in terms of crime, all of that -- are Americans who live lives intertwined with their neighbors
  

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It is not a correct use of "both".

  • It is not a correct use of "both".
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It is not a correct use of "both".
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I don't know if I can understand that "(both)in terms of climate change disaster, (and)in terms of crime, all of that" ?
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Jay from earthI don't know if I can understand that "(both)in terms of climate change disaster, (and)in terms of crime, all of that" ?
Yes, "both in terms of climate change disaster, and in terms of crime" is one way to express the intended meaning correctly.

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