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Pvunderink Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Widespread/ Nature

Can someone please help me with this sentence.

I'm comparing the internet and mobile phone use in developing countries.
Mobile phones are more used and sharing is less common.
Does the following make sense?
By nature I mean feature/ characteristic...
Private like intimate...

"In contrast, the use of mobile telephones in developing regions is more widespread, and its nature is more private."
  

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In contrast, the use of mobile telephones in developing regions is more widespread but more private.

  • In contrast, the use of mobile telephones in developing regions is more widespread but more private.
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In contrast, the use of mobile telephones in developing regions is more widespread but more private.

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