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Is the sentence correct?
On the movie rating website, among the great old movies, “The Godfather” has most people rate it.
What is a more natural way to say it?
Is the sentence correct?
On the movie rating website, among the great old movies, “The Godfather” has most people rate it.
What is a more natural way to say it?
On the movie rating website, among the great old movies, “The Godfather” has most people rate it.
What is a more natural way to say it?
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On the movie rating website, among the great old movies, "The Godfather" was the most rated (movie) of all.
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