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27 Nov 2020
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Does it sound natural?
Arabic has been affected a lot by English. Thus, you would see a lot of English words in modern Arabic.
Does it sound natural?
Arabic has been affected a lot by English. Thus, you would see a lot of English words in modern Arabic.
Arabic has been affected a lot by English. Thus, you would see a lot of English words in modern Arabic.
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Thanks but what about this?
Arabic has been affected a lot by English. Because of the wide and quick spread of English all over the world.
Arabic has been affected a lot by English. Because of the wide and quick spread of English all over the world.

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