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2016年2月21日
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"What's the context?" is perfectly OK.
"What's the context like?" is also OK but less likely to be used I think. It sounds rather vague.
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- 英語 (英國)
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"What's the context?" is perfectly OK.
"What's the context like?" is also OK but less likely to be used I think. It sounds rather vague.
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