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Dear all,
[FONT=&#65325]If you simply hear, "The photographer had a big sunny studio in a building in the city..."

does "the city" mean "the city centre", or "a particular city in the context"?
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I heard that in British English "the city" can mean the busy area in a city, like "downtown" in American English. So, I'm not sure what "the city" refers to in the sentence above.
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It depends on context. It could just mean 'city' as opposed to 'country.
 
Or in the city limits and not in one of the adjoining communities. Not necessarily in a downtown.
 
If it was capitalised, the "City" would refer to the financial district of London, also known as the "Square Mile".
 
I think "the city" in this case means downtown






 
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