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>>Only one Paris
Yip Harburg had never visited the city when he wrote 'April in Paris.' He took his inspiration from a poster at a New York travel agency, which may support the following:
>>Besides, grammatically incorrect or not I still prefer "Uniquely Singapore"...
I agree, actually, the phrase is fine -- and the fact that it refers to nothing in particular may make it more evocative. It is only its appearance in an advert that makes it aesthetically 'suspect.'
Besides, grammatically incorrect or not I still prefer "Uniquely Singapore" to ads like ...
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