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Old Posted Jan 25, 2008, 9:19 PM
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Well here people consider New York, Jersey City, and Newark all the same. Newark International Airport is considered a 'New York Airport', and New York has 2 sports teams that are housed across the Hudson. They both also have the same Port Authority, and New York Port is in New Jersey.
Sure, but "twin" denotes "equal" or "on par with." Hence, we say "Minneapolis-St. Paul" or "Dallas-Ft. Worth." "New York-Jersey City" would be a new one to me.
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