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1 Dec 2020
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) Near fluent
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English (US)
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Japanese
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English (UK)
Question about English (US)
Excuse me, are these three groups the same meaning?
Pro & Cons,
advantage & disadvantage,
upside & downside. Thank you!
Excuse me, are these three groups the same meaning?
Pro & Cons,
advantage & disadvantage,
upside & downside. Thank you!
Pro & Cons,
advantage & disadvantage,
upside & downside. Thank you!
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- Norwegian (bokmal)
It's "pro" and "con", but, yes, they have the same meaning.
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- English (US)
yes, they have the same meaning.
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