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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
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Can you say:

The city is overpopulated and inconvenient with the censored internet.

  

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You can say it, but it doesn't seem very coherent. Your two claims about the city are unrelated. The city is overpopulated.

  • You can say it, but it doesn't seem very coherent.
  • Your two claims about the city are unrelated.
  • The city is overpopulated.
  • It is inconvenient to use the internet here because it is censored.
  • It's best not to try to combine unrelated topics into one sentence or paragraph.
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You can say it, but it doesn't seem very coherent.

Your two claims about the city are unrelated.

The city is overpopulated.
It is inconvenient to use the internet here because it is censored.

It's best not to try to combine unrelated topics into one sentence or paragraph. That would be like these:

Dinosaurs are extinct, and the president of China g

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