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If that's the case, he would be his manager since he says in his post that he always sees off Takeru at the airport.
@Takeru is an artist. Does this sound natural?
If that's the case, he would be his manager since he says in his post that he always sees off Takeru at the airport.
@Takeru is an artist. Does this sound natural?
@Takeru is an artist. Does this sound natural?
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It's pretty natural! Well done! (^ω^)
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