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by tyingq
3363 days ago
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Noticed this in the same post: "Let us be speaking regarding corruption" That sounds like a common phrasing I hear from Indians who aren't native English speakers. So maybe Indian pretending to be an American pretending to be Russian? Heh. |
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But the correct use of definite and indefinite articles indicates someone with a more than competent knowledge of English (whatever their nationality may be).