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lydiaxuxin
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123. Sales of wines declined in the late 1980s, but they began to grow again after the 1991 report that linked moderate consumption of alcohol, and particularly of red wine, with a reduced risk of heart disease.
the answer is the original sentence as above, but I feel that there should be some verb after the "report" since the main sentence is " sales of wines declined, but they began to grow after the report"
isn't it better to say " after the report was published"? or it seems that the sentence is not finished
But when I check the usage of "after" in Longman, it says " after is usually used as a preposition (followed by a noun) : I'll do it after lunch. | Please call after 9.30. " I am confused about such a simple word, "after lunch" is familiar to me but "after report" looks awkward
is there anyone who can help me? thx!
the answer is the original sentence as above, but I feel that there should be some verb after the "report" since the main sentence is " sales of wines declined, but they began to grow after the report"
isn't it better to say " after the report was published"? or it seems that the sentence is not finished
But when I check the usage of "after" in Longman, it says " after is usually used as a preposition (followed by a noun) : I'll do it after lunch. | Please call after 9.30. " I am confused about such a simple word, "after lunch" is familiar to me but "after report" looks awkward
is there anyone who can help me? thx!













