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16 Nov 2019
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.... the coolest “around “......
What does the word “around” mean here ??
.... the coolest “around “......
What does the word “around” mean here ??
What does the word “around” mean here ??
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16 Nov 2019
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- English (US) Near fluent
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@Julieannehale Then the sentence basically means something like "the coolest person here"
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- English (US) Near fluent
- German
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
- English (US) Near fluent
- German
@Julieannehale Then the sentence basically means something like "the coolest person here"
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)

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