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In The States I would have no edge, no advantage at all
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"In The States I would have no edge, no advantage at all"

- Nigel Dennis

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Nigel Dennis is describing the fact that he would not have any advantage or advantage if he were to remain in the United States. He is indicating that he would be at a drawback in contrast to other people who are from various countries. This could be due to the reality that the United States has a different culture, language, and custom-mades than other countries. He is suggesting that he would not have the ability to take advantage of the opportunities that are available in the United States since he is not from there. He is indicating that he would be at a disadvantage in contrast to other people who are from different countries. This could be due to the fact that the United States has a different culture, language, and customizeds than other countries. He is suggesting that he would not be able to make the most of the opportunities that are readily available in the United States since he is not from there. He is suggesting that he would be much better off in a various nation where he would have an edge or benefit. This might be due to the truth that he would be more familiar with the culture, language, and customizeds of the nation he remains in. He is recommending that he would be much better off in a various nation where he would have an edge or benefit.

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Nigel Dennis This quote is written / told by Nigel Dennis between January 16, 1912 and July 19, 1989. He was a famous Writer from United Kingdom. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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