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On Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:57:23 CDT, Fluffy B. Feet
<fluffy_bunny_feet -at- HOTMAIL -dot- COM> wrote:
How about:
A reporter who speaks only Mandarin Chinese won't be very useful to an
editor who speaks only English.
Depending on your audience, you might also remove the word "Chinese."
Regards,
RD
>Is it:
>
>A reporter who speaks only Mandarin Chinese isn?t going to do a lot of good
>for an editor who speaks only English.
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>or
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>A reporter who speaks only Mandarin Chinese isn?t going to do a lot of good
>to an editor who speaks only English.
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