jasonlulu_2000
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This is from an article in Today's UK newspaper Daily Express:
DOGS were officially removed from the menu across China yesterday after decades of campaigning by a British charity.
But the ban may make the trade go underground such is the demand for cat and dog meat. Millions of cats and dogs are eaten each year in China, and some customers believe that the more brutal the death, the better the taste.
Is "such is the demand" here grammatically correct? I think it should be "But the ban may make the trade go undeground AS such is the demand for cat and dog meat".
Am I right?
Thanks!
Jason
DOGS were officially removed from the menu across China yesterday after decades of campaigning by a British charity.
But the ban may make the trade go underground such is the demand for cat and dog meat. Millions of cats and dogs are eaten each year in China, and some customers believe that the more brutal the death, the better the taste.
Is "such is the demand" here grammatically correct? I think it should be "But the ban may make the trade go undeground AS such is the demand for cat and dog meat".
Am I right?
Thanks!
Jason
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