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13 Dec 2018
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English (US)
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The team lost the game
The team won the game
Do they make sense?
The team lost the game
The team won the game
Do they make sense?
The team won the game
Do they make sense?
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13 Dec 2018
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- English (US)
More context is needed. The statement makes sense, but I have no idea if you're talking about the same team or different teams. You might want to specify which team lost and won. For example:
The Kings lost the Game.
The Ducks won the Game.
I hope this helps!
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- English (US)
More context is needed. The statement makes sense, but I have no idea if you're talking about the same team or different teams. You might want to specify which team lost and won. For example:
The Kings lost the Game.
The Ducks won the Game.
I hope this helps!
- Korean

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