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Meaning of "scope of mind"



 
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Meaning of "scope of mind" #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 26, 2008 18:07 pm   Meaning of "scope of mind"
 

Hello;
will you please tell me if the following sentece is correct?
....people in countries where there is a high flow of tourism are more likely to have a broader scope of mind.

Thanks for helping me out!
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Meaning of "scope of mind" #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:41 am   Meaning of "scope of mind"
 

I think it will be:
.... people in countries, where there is a high flow of tourism, are more likely to have a broader scope of mind.
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