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16 Mar 2017
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Both the French and the British spent the most money on cars while in the UK the least amount of money was spent on perfume compared to cameras in France.
Does this sound natural?
Both the French and the British spent the most money on cars while in the UK the least amount of money was spent on perfume compared to cameras in France.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
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16 Mar 2017
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- English (UK)
A little unnatural
You could try:
'Both the French and the British spent the most money on cars. However, the U.K. spent the least money on perfume whilst France spent the least money on cameras.'
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- English (UK)
A little unnatural
You could try:
'Both the French and the British spent the most money on cars. However, the U.K. spent the least money on perfume whilst France spent the least money on cameras.'
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@MeganAtkinson Thanks.
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