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17 Aug 2018
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English (US)
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Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
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It's the most important to wait for the best chance for you than that you immediatly do this. Does this sound natural?
It's the most important to wait for the best chance for you than that you immediatly do this. Does this sound natural?
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17 Aug 2018
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- English (UK)
Unnatural
it's more important for you to wait for a better chance than to do this right now 😊👍🏻
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- English (UK)
Unnatural
it's more important for you to wait for a better chance than to do this right now 😊👍🏻
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@Daniloui Thanks.
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