I was wondering that there should be something after first and foremost. Although it's an adverb, I can't find any meaning for the last part.
'In a recent essay on Lange, Sally Stein has suggested that the photographer 'viewed the trials of Great Depression as something registered and grappled with first and foremost in the body'.
Regards, Nesa
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Hi, I was wondering that there should be something after first and foremost . There is. 'In the body' is after it.
— Clive
Hi, I was wondering that there should be something after first and foremost .
There is.
'In the body' is after it.
Although it's an adverb, I can't find any meaning for the last part.
'In a recent essay on Lange, Sally Stein has suggested that the photographer 'viewed the trials of Great Depression as something registered and grappled with first and foremost in the body '.
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