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23 Oct 2020
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English (UK)
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Korean
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Does this sound natural ( literally I lost the meaning of having a friends. )??
Does this sound natural ( literally I lost the meaning of having a friends. )??
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Would be "I literally lost the meaning of having friends" or "I've literally lost the meaning of having friends"
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