chance22
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I came across a sentence -- It is fatally easy, as one grows older, to slip into the habit of grumbling that nothing is what it was and lamenting the inferiority of what is.
I wonder what is omitted in this expression. Should there be "it", that is, what it is, or should I interprete it as what is what it was?
Thank you
I wonder what is omitted in this expression. Should there be "it", that is, what it is, or should I interprete it as what is what it was?
Thank you
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