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17 January
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It refers to a posterior sentence, where it agrees and says that a specific thing did the same as the other subject beforehand.
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@saulominatti
Thank for answering.
I really appreciate it if you give me sentences what would come before and after it.
Thank for answering.
I really appreciate it if you give me sentences what would come before and after it.

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