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[FONT=&#48148]At Deanstone Distillery, I could find the word, “Arkwright spinning machine.” Anciently, it was not a distillery, but a textile mill. I saw the word "Arkwright spinning machine" in a textbook, but it really existed in Scotland during/in the industrial age. [/FONT]


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Perhaps:

Originally, it was not a distillery but a textile mill.
 

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At Deanstone Distillery, I [STRIKE]could find[/STRIKE] found/saw the words “Arkwright's spinning machine.” [STRIKE]Anciently,[/STRIKE] Long ago, it was not a distillery, but a textile mill. I [STRIKE]saw[/STRIKE] found the words "Arkwright's spinning machine" in a textbook, but it [STRIKE]really[/STRIKE] actually existed in Scotland during/in the industrial age.

Is the underlined part correct?

Note my corrections above. Arkwright's spinning frame/machine was invented in Scotland but that doesn't mean that there couldn't have been one in another country.
 
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