(my bold)The numbers represent a staggering increase over recent Chinese imports of US manufactured goods, raising some skepticism over how it would be achieved.
Has the takeover begun?
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(my bold)The numbers represent a staggering increase over recent Chinese imports of US manufactured goods, raising some skepticism over how it would be achieved.
scotia wrote:On the BBC News Web Site Today(my bold)The numbers represent a staggering increase over recent Chinese imports of US manufactured goods, raising some skepticism over how it would be achieved.
Has the takeover begun?
EssDeeAitch wrote:scotia wrote:On the BBC News Web Site Today(my bold)The numbers represent a staggering increase over recent Chinese imports of US manufactured goods, raising some skepticism over how it would be achieved.
Has the takeover begun?
I am sceptical of a take over. I am more inclined to think that it is just a simple spelling mistake.
scotia wrote:On the BBC News Web Site Today(my bold)The numbers represent a staggering increase over recent Chinese imports of US manufactured goods, raising some skepticism over how it would be achieved.
Has the takeover begun?
scotia wrote:On the BBC News Web Site Today(my bold)The numbers represent a staggering increase over recent Chinese imports of US manufactured goods, raising some skepticism over how it would be achieved.
Has the takeover begun?
TahiPanasDua wrote:You are speaking American English if you have ever discussed:
1. being side lined.
2. going off the tracks.
3. making the grade.
4. underhand deals.
5. whistle stop tours, etc., etc.
TahiPanasDua wrote:On the other hand, when Americans mention "the fall" instead of "autumn" or use the word "guess" where we wouldn't, they are continuing to use Shakespearean era English words which we have abandoned.
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