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Sentence: Any woman dressed as a man, even she is a foreigner, is forbidden...



 
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Sentence: Any woman dressed as a man, even she is a foreigner, is forbidden... #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:24 am   Sentence: Any woman dressed as a man, even she is a foreigner, is forbidden...
 

Usage of Forbidden:

1. Any woman dressed as a man, even she is a foreigner,
is forbidden to enter into Temple.

2. Any woman dressed like a man, even she a foreigner,
is forbidden to enter into Temple.

Please correct the above sentences if they contain mistakes.

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Forbidden #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:05 am   Forbidden
 

1. Any woman dressed as a man, even if she is a foreigner,
is forbidden to enter into Temple.
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