Dear David san Thank you for your quick response containing useful avice. "become the norm around the world" *"Norm" sounds me nice. "using the infinitive, is a little easier to read" *I see. "Infinitive" is the norm of English expression. I am very glad to see that "constantly fueling human desire" makes sense to natives, for I made this collocation out of my thinking alone. "by causing people to want more and more" *This expression is very simple and easy to understand, I love it too. "On a related note," *This is new to me. I will use it. "We say "I miss (something)" with something that existed in the past." *I see. The verb "miss" is a little diffficult to use, for it has a lot of meanings in English, besides this, it is used in Japanese as a contraction of "mistake", and is also used with the meaning not todo something, but is not used to feel sad. "the American way of making new markets while only caring about the economics will" *It is very kind of you to assume what I was thinking. The American way in political philosophy remains now in domestic only, but the way in the economics has still vitality all over the world. Best regards
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