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I’m editing something that talks about an “Asian-inspired” hotel. Is this correct? If I were to flip the words and write that the hotel is "inspired by __,” I’d say, “inspired by Asia,” not “inspired by Asian.” So am I correct in thinking the proper expression is “Asia-inspired”?










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    Is the inspiration from the place (Asia) or the people (Asians)?

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  • Ah, okay, I see what you mean. Maybe then Asian-inspired makes sense.

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I’m editing something that talks about an “Asian-inspired” hotel. Is this correct? If I were to flip the words and write that the hotel is "inspired by __,” I’d say, “inspired by Asia,” not “inspired by Asian.” So am I correct in thinking the proper expression is “Asia-inspired”?










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    Is the inspiration from the place (Asia) or the people (Asians)?

    – KillingTime
    3 hours ago











  • Ah, okay, I see what you mean. Maybe then Asian-inspired makes sense.

    – debbiesym
    3 hours ago














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I’m editing something that talks about an “Asian-inspired” hotel. Is this correct? If I were to flip the words and write that the hotel is "inspired by __,” I’d say, “inspired by Asia,” not “inspired by Asian.” So am I correct in thinking the proper expression is “Asia-inspired”?










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I’m editing something that talks about an “Asian-inspired” hotel. Is this correct? If I were to flip the words and write that the hotel is "inspired by __,” I’d say, “inspired by Asia,” not “inspired by Asian.” So am I correct in thinking the proper expression is “Asia-inspired”?







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    Is the inspiration from the place (Asia) or the people (Asians)?

    – KillingTime
    3 hours ago











  • Ah, okay, I see what you mean. Maybe then Asian-inspired makes sense.

    – debbiesym
    3 hours ago














  • 1





    Is the inspiration from the place (Asia) or the people (Asians)?

    – KillingTime
    3 hours ago











  • Ah, okay, I see what you mean. Maybe then Asian-inspired makes sense.

    – debbiesym
    3 hours ago








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Is the inspiration from the place (Asia) or the people (Asians)?

– KillingTime
3 hours ago





Is the inspiration from the place (Asia) or the people (Asians)?

– KillingTime
3 hours ago













Ah, okay, I see what you mean. Maybe then Asian-inspired makes sense.

– debbiesym
3 hours ago





Ah, okay, I see what you mean. Maybe then Asian-inspired makes sense.

– debbiesym
3 hours ago










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