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Sam
Ask the structure of the English sentence
Here's the sentence:
If anything, a backlash is building to protect the vaunted traditions of secrecy that undergird an essential pillar of the Swiss economy.
I want to ask why there's a comma after the "anything", what's it's original sentence? Are there some words being omitted?
And can anyone help me understand what it's talking about?
25 Tem 2014 07:30
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It's being used like a conjunction, but there is also an "understood" part of the sentence. The sentence could also say:
"If anything is building, a backlash is building to..."
Since the meaning is understood, though, we don't need to say "is building".
25 Temmuz 2014
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Sam
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