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                What makes primate cities "primate" is that they have a population that is at least twice as large as the next largest city in the country. This population dominance gives primate cities a centralizing influence, attracting resources, investment, and opportunities to the city at the expense of other urban areas. This concentration of population and resources in a single city can lead to disparities in development and resources distribution within the country.
Rephrase this sentence in 9th grade
            
        Rephrase this sentence in 9th grade
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    Primate cities are called that because they have a population that is at least two times bigger than any other city in the country. This means they attract a lot of resources and opportunities, which can make other cities nearby struggle to develop and get access to resources too.
    
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