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Galina
Can I say "So, all of this are wirespread facts and that's all what I know about it"? Is it grammatically correct?
2023年11月13日 16:17
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"Widespread" is often used to describe a topic that many people are discussing. A current event will have widespread media coverage. This does not mean there is factual information being broadcast.
You may want to change "facts" in this sentence.
Examples;
So, all of this is information I have heard from widespread media coverage. I do not have any more information.
So, all I know about it is from widespread public news sources and social media comments.
So, all I know is what I've heard from different sources.
2023年11月13日
As well as the grammar, which has already been corrected for you, I think you mean widespread?
2023年11月13日
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