be it addiction to alcohol, drugs, or food
I came across a unidentifiable sentence, and it drives me crazy!
The sentence is as follows:
Many people who suffer from addiction - be it addiction to alcohol, drugs, or food - experience their first relief when they can share their pain with others and feel that they have been truly heard.
What I want to know is just the part in red. The meaning it conveys is very simple, and I can get it. But the word order, especially about 'be it', I don't think it's necessary, or it surely conveys something that I don't know of. And maybe It's not just like giving some additional information.
Please help me!!!
Re: be it addiction to alcohol, drugs, or food
It is another way of say "whether it is". Its use is stylistic.
Re: be it addiction to alcohol, drugs, or food
Thanks a lot, Anglika!!
You are always very generous to respond kindly!
Your brief answer helped me a lot!