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Please help: I still cannot see why this sentence cannot be construed to mean a comparison between 2 time periods "now" and "any other time in the production history of small cars". Why is everybody saying choice A involves erroneous comparison between "car" and "time"?
It's like when we say "The job market is more competitive now than any time in the past decade." In this sentence, would you say there is erroneous comparison between job
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Please help: I still cannot see why this sentence cannot be construed to mean a comparison between 2 time periods "now" and "any other time in the production history of small cars". Why is everybody saying choice A involves erroneous comparison between "car" and "time"?
It's like when we say "The job market is more competitive now than any time in the past decade." In this sentence, would you say there is erroneous comparison between job
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