Which of the words in the following sentence can be eliminated without changing the meaning?
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English, 21.09.2019 22:10 dontcareanyonemo
Which of the words in the following sentence can be eliminated without changing the meaning?
the construction project downtown will be finished in approximately one year from now.
a. construction project
b. from now
c. approximately
d. downtown
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