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It's been fixed that my aunt will visit Japan in the year end. Does this sound natural?
It's been fixed that my aunt will visit Japan in the year end. Does this sound natural?
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A little unnatural
It's been decided that my aunt will visit Japan at the end of the year.
My aunt has decided to visit Japan at the end of the year.
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