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Old 17-Sep-2008, 02:30
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Question A sentence (shades)

"I was really amazed to see how things that should be objective (like facts, for example) can get various shades in words of different people, the shades ranging from black to white."

Is this sentence ok? The black and white are to represent the opposite poles.

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"I was really amazed to see how things that should be objective (like facts, for example) are interpreted by people having viewpoints that range from black to white, with all the shades of grey in between.
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