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24 Nov 2020
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"What are you going to do to meet the sales quota?"
"I have no idea, actually. I think it's almost impossible to make more profits during the pandemic."
Does this sound natural?
"What are you going to do to meet the sales quota?"
"I have no idea, actually. I think it's almost impossible to make more profits during the pandemic."
Does this sound natural?
"I have no idea, actually. I think it's almost impossible to make more profits during the pandemic."
Does this sound natural?
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@imw
You mean "make more profit" sounds better, right?
You mean "make more profit" sounds better, right?

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