In contrasting examples:
'We are referring to Marisa been unfortunate, pitiable, unlucky; we are not saying that she is "poor" meaning without money.'
"been" should be "being" or "as having been"
In contrasting examples:
'We are referring to Marisa been unfortunate, pitiable, unlucky; we are not saying that she is "poor" meaning without money.'
"been" should be "being" or "as having been"
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