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4 Nov 2014
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I don't watch TV news lately so I don't know anything about society. I need to watch them once in a while. Does this sound natural?
I don't watch TV news lately so I don't know anything about society. I need to watch them once in a while. Does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
- Spanish (Mexico) Near fluent
A little unnatural
I haven't watched the news lately so I don't know what's going on. I need to watch it every once in a while.
- Japanese
Thanks!

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