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by mc32
3097 days ago
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It's missing the antecedent.
So for this to make sense in Eng it should read: Taiwan, in contrast, revamped its [own|healthcare|something] top to bottom. Otherwise it looks like "Taiwan, in contrast, revamped its [top] [to [the] bottom]." |
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It's not missing the antecedent, it's near the end of the previous sentence, just like the other person you replied to said.
Singapore, which we wrote about in October, tinkers with its health care system all the time. Taiwan, in contrast, revamped its top to bottom.
The its clearly refers to health care system from the previous sentence.