April 2, 2026
What is strange is that Turkey 's goverment always blames China and Russia for disturbing in Middle East and Turkey, however it always corporates with these goverments like purchasing air defence systems from China, or $100 Billion of deal from Russia. It is increasing Turkey's dependence to China and Russia. Instead of paying this money to foreign countries, the money can be paid as incentive to the local companies who are eligible for developing this kind of technologies.
What is strange is that Turkey 's goverment always blames China and Russia for disturbing inances in the Middle East and Turkey, however it always corpo-operates with these goverments lik, for example purchasing air defence systems from China, or striking a $100 Bbillion of deal fromwith Russia.
What is strange is that Turkey's goverment always blames China and Russia for disturbances in the Middle East and Turkey, however it always co-operates with these goverments, for example purchasing air defence systems from China, or striking a $100 billion deal with Russia.
It is increasing Turkey's dependence to China and Russia.
Instead of paying this money to foreign countries, the money can be paid as an incentive to the local companies who are eligible for developing thisese kinds of technologies.
Instead of paying this money to foreign countries, the money can be paid as an incentive to the local companies who are eligible for developing these kinds of technologies.
Or 'this kind of technology'
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It's strange that Turkey's government always blames China and Russia for disturbing them and the Middle East, and yet it always cooperates with these governments like purchasing air defense systems from China, or accepting a $100 billion dollar deal from Russia.
English speakers generally dislike repeating names in the same sentence. For a country, we'd probably replace other instances of the name with "them", though "it" can also work. I guess it depends on whether you want to emphasize the people or the political system.
It is increasing Turkey's dependence ton China and Russia.
It is increasing Turkey's dependence on China and Russia.
Alternatively: "It is making Turkey more dependent on China and Russia."
Instead of paying this money to foreign countries, the money canould be paid as incentives to the local companies who are eligible for developing thisese kinds of technologies.
Instead of paying this money to foreign countries, the money could be paid as incentives to local companies who are eligible for developing these kinds of technologies.
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Strangely, Turkey 's government often blames China and Russia for disturbing the Middle East. However, it cooperates with those governments. It has purchased an air defense system from China, and recently signed a $100 billion deal with Russia.
It is increasingThis underscores Turkey's dependence ton China and Russia.
This underscores Turkey's dependence on China and Russia.
Instead of paying this¥ money to foreign countries, the money can be paidshouldn't the money offered as a incentive to the local companies who are eligicapable ofor developing this kind ofsuch technologies.?
Instead of paying ¥ money to foreign countries, shouldn't the money offered as a incentive to local companies who are capable of developing such technologies?
SUGGESTON: Rephrase this as a rhetorical question.
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What is strange is that Turkey 's goverment always blames China and Russia for disturbing in Middle East and Turkey, however it always corporates with these goverments like purchasing air defence systems from China, or $100 Billion of deal from Russia.
English speakers generally dislike repeating names in the same sentence. For a country, we'd probably replace other instances of the name with "them", though "it" can also work. I guess it depends on whether you want to emphasize the people or the political system.
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It is increasing Turkey's dependence to China and Russia.
It is increasing Turkey's dependence Alternatively: "It is making Turkey more dependent on China and Russia." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Instead of paying this money to foreign countries, the money can be paid as incentive to the local companies who are eligible for developing this kind of technologies.
Instead of paying SUGGESTON: Rephrase this as a rhetorical question.
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Instead of paying this money to foreign countries, the money can be paid as an incentive to the local companies who are eligible for developing th Or 'this kind of technology' |
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