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Please explain this sentence "Back in the days of the Roman Empire, being the top dog was just as risky a business and assassination was an occupational hazard." What does the phrase "was just as risky a business" mean? Is it a structure or something? Thank you.
16 apr. 2014 10:10
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"Just as risky a business" means "equally risky" (as the situations described in the previous paragraph).
16 april 2014
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