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London differs from/A other cities, such as/B Paris and New York, in that/C its shopping areas are so widely/D spread out. No error/E

  • Yeah, there’s no error here.
  • The phrase, “X differs from Y in that…” is fine.
  • The “that” there is structural; it doesn’t refer to X or Y. It’s just part of the phrase.

What are shopping areas called?

A shopping center or shopping centre (Commonwealth English), also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof.

What is the difference between mall and shopping center?

  • A mall can be a shopping mall, strip mall or a pedestrian street.
  • Shopping Center or shopping center is a building or a group of buildings that houses a variety of stores.
  • A mall can be an open space. A shopping Center is typically an enclosed space.

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