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26 January
- Simplified Chinese (China)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
There are too few cards. We must be missing /losing some.
There are too few cards. We must miss/lose some.
Are they the same and correct?
There are too few cards. We must be missing /losing some.
There are too few cards. We must miss/lose some.
Are they the same and correct?
There are too few cards. We must miss/lose some.
Are they the same and correct?
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- English (US)
it would be more grammatically correct if you'd say "There is very few cards. We must be losing some"
- Simplified Chinese (China)

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