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minus-squareTheFlopsterlink30•edit-21 year agoI think it might be the word “named” instead of “identified.” That and the two “as” appositive phrases prepositional phrases in a row.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoRight, it makes sense to me now. The double “as” was definitely confusing, but “identified” instead of “named” immediately made the sentence clear. Thanks.
I think it might be the word “named” instead of “identified.” That and the two “as”
appositive phrasesprepositional phrases in a row.Right, it makes sense to me now. The double “as” was definitely confusing, but “identified” instead of “named” immediately made the sentence clear. Thanks.