If you're asking about the structure, it is grammatically correct, and can be considered parallel. The subject part it is is stated once for both January and December, while the preposition and month are stated twice, conserving the structuralismparallel structure.
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If you're asking about the structure, it is grammatically correct, and can be considered parallel. The subject part it is is stated once for both January and December, while the preposition and month are stated twice, conserving the structuralism. If you're asking about the structure, it is grammatically correct, and can be considered parallel. The subject part it is is stated once for both January and December, while the preposition and month are stated twice, conserving the parallel structure. |
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If you're asking about the structure, it is grammatically correctedcorrect, and can be considered parallel. The subject part it is is stated once for both January and December, while the preposition and month are stated twice, conserving the structuralism. If you're asking about the structure, it is grammatically corrected, and can be considered parallel. The subject part it is is stated once for both January and December, while the preposition and month are stated twice, conserving the structuralism. If you're asking about the structure, it is grammatically correct, and can be considered parallel. The subject part it is is stated once for both January and December, while the preposition and month are stated twice, conserving the structuralism. |
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If you're asking about the structure, it is grammatically corrected, and can be considered parallel. The subject part it is is stated once for both January and December, while the preposition and month are stated twice, conserving the structuralism. |
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