English Language & Usage Asked by Qinshi Wang on May 22, 2021
When I am introducing an article to another person, I would like to point out the specific parts to look at. I am not a native English speaker, and the sentence that comes to my mind is like
From this point to that point is important.
It is not a correct sentence because the subject is missing. But
The paragraphs/contents from this point to that point are important.
sounds redundant and stiff. What would be a better way to say it?
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