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Sentence: The group is trying to bring fast food chains to my town.



 
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Sentence: The group is trying to bring fast food chains to my town. #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 16, 2008 13:30 pm   Sentence: The group is trying to bring fast food chains to my town.
 

Anything wrong with this sentence: “The group is trying to bring fast food chains to my town"
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Sentence: The group is trying to bring fast food chains to my town. #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 16, 2008 14:12 pm   Sentence: The group is trying to bring fast food chains to my town.
 

There's nothing wrong with that sentence other than that there's no period at the end.
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