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Is this sentence understandable? Is this sentence understandable?: The number of minutes made by local fixed line increased from 70 billion in 1985 to 85 billion in 1995 in the UK. (Can it mean that , "The number of minutes of local fixed line calls increased from 70 billion in 1985 to 85 billion in 1995 in the UK"?)
Jan 24, 2017 6:38 AM
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Yes, I understand the sentence. However, "local fixed lines" should be in the plural, and I think it sounds more natural to say "in the UK" right after that: "The number of minutes made by local fixed lines in the UK increased from 70 billion in 1985 to 85 billion in 1995."
January 24, 2017
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