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17 May 2021
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The Velcro doesn't adhere any more.
Is it correct?
Are there other ways to say it?
The Velcro doesn't adhere any more.
Is it correct?
Are there other ways to say it?
Is it correct?
Are there other ways to say it?
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17 May 2021
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@JDNNHH
It's easy to understand – no problem. You could say:
This Velcro doesn't work anymore
This Velcro won't stick anymore
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