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Gre4nikov
2 months ago
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A bicycle you can fold up

English
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seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
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Answer:

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(9) can

(10) so

(11) with

(12) not

(13) and

(14) have

(15) where

(16) they

Explanation:

A bicycle that can be folded

Folding bicycles have (8)been present for many years. Nevertheless, a remarkable new Japanese model (9)can be folded swiftly and efficiently in a way previously unseen. This design allows the bicycle to be folded up (10)so that it can be done with speed. After folding, it can be transported (11) with great comfort. This innovative bicycle features a half-folding frame equipped with a hinge located in the center. Additionally, while the basic concept may be (12)not entirely new, the inventor has introduced a particularly intelligent modification, integrating compactness (13)and user-friendliness alongside clever design. In recent times, folding bicycles (14)have gained immense popularity in Japan, especially in densely populated cities like Tokyo, where (15) where every inch of space is highly sought after. Cyclists in Japan require solutions to store their bicycles in minimal spaces at homes or workplaces. Furthermore, (16) they benefit from being able to take their bicycles onto public transportation, making a folding design particularly advantageous.

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