Did you find the language used in this book easy to understand?

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Absolutely, I found the language in this book very easy to understand and I give the author huge credit as the author did a good job of breaking down complex concepts to understandable forms.
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Absolutely, I found the language in this book very easy to understand and I give the author huge credit as the author did a good job of breaking down complex concepts to understandable forms.
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I do not have a really strong knowledge of business and economics so some of the words proved to be complex to me, but still enjoyed reading the book as it provided me an opportunity to learn some new words that I had to look up while reading.
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Yeah, the language was very easy to comprehend. I personally didn't find it difficult at all to read with ease.
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The book isn't too complicated, but it's about a topic I don't know much about. I tried listening to the audiobook, but I had to stop because I didn't understand some parts. Instead, I plan to read the ebook version later on. That way, I can easily look up any words or concepts I don't understand, which will help me learn better.
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It's not too complicated, but it's a topic I'm not very familiar with. I had to stop the audiobook and will switch to an ebook later, so I can easily look up any words or concepts I don't understand.
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I had to look up a lot of words and terms in order to understand them properly, I would say the language used was a bit complex but it could also be a result of me not being very familiar with the themes covered in the book.
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I just finished reading it for the second time.time.the language use was surprisingly very easy to understand. That's really impressive.
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The book's language is clear and concise, making it accessible to a broad audience. While the author approaches the subject matter from an academic and historical perspective, they avoid using overly complex or ambiguous terminology, ensuring that readers can easily grasp the concepts presented.
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The language used in the book is quite simple and easy to understand but for a person who isn't familiar with the concepts discussed in the book , it might be a difficult read.
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