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PriyankaR833
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Like in 2004, car sales to first-time buyers as often, if no

by PriyankaR833 Thu Mar 09, 2017 2:40 am

(Like in 2004, car sales to first-time buyers as often, if not more often than, to return customers buoyed )the
economy this January.
• Like in 2004, car sales to first-time buyers as often, if not more often than, to return customers buoyed
• Like in 2004, first-time buyers bought cars as often, if not more often than, return customers and that
buoyed
• As in 2004, car sales to first-time buyers as often as, if not more often than, to return customers and it
buoyed
• As in 2004, first-time buyers bought cars as often as, if not more often than, return customers, buoying
• As in 2004, car sales to first-time buyers as often, if not more often than, to return customers buoyed

First we are supposed to understand the question-identify errors-POE
I coulnt make out anything from this. :roll:
Can you help me decipher the meaning and further steps.
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Re: Like in 2004, car sales to first-time buyers as often, if no

by RonPurewal Fri Mar 10, 2017 7:35 pm

hi,
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