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why is "every" after of English leaners.
english leaners every always say it's one of their biggest difficulties.
why is "every" after of English leaners.
english leaners every always say it's one of their biggest difficulties.
english leaners every always say it's one of their biggest difficulties.
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That looks like an error to me. I would write the sentence in one of a number of ways:
English learners always say it's one of their biggest difficulties.
Every English learner says it's one of their biggest difficulties.
To me it sounds a bit 'over the top' to include both 'every' and 'always' in this sentence, and hence the following sounds a bit unnatural to me:
Every English learner always says it's one of their biggest difficulties.
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