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Is this a complete sentence? In Japan, the Hanshin Expressway actually runs through a building yes or no
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Is this a complete sentence?
In Japan, the Hanshin Expressway actually runs through a building
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A complete sentence needs a subject, verb, and object. In this case, the incomplete sentence seems to be an observation or fact about Japan, but it doesn't provide any context or additional information to make it a complete sentence.
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