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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I'm very happy that I received this book as a present from my elder cousin brother.
Please correct the sentence. Thanks a lot.
  

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'Cousin brother' is not a term in American or British English, so you will have to explain it to me. Otherwise, your sentence is OK.

  • 'Cousin brother' is not a term in American or British English, so you will have to explain it to me.
  • Otherwise, your sentence is OK.
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'Cousin brother' is not a term in American or British English, so you will have to explain it to me. Otherwise, your sentence is OK.
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Mister Micawber'Cousin brother' is not a term in American or British English, so you will have to explain it to me. Otherwise, your sentence is OK.
It means male cousin, a child of a person's aunt or uncle. It is widely used in India and Myanmar.

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